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Jefa Greenaway is a founding Director of Greenaway Architects (est. 1998), a Principal Associate of Greenshoot Consulting, an Honorary Fellow of Design at Deakin University, and an Australian Institute of Landscape Architecture (AILA) National Cultural Ambassador. He’s championed Indigenous led design thinking for three decades as a registered architect across three States, as founding director of not-for-profit Indigenous Architecture + Design Australia (IADA), and as co-author of the award winning International Indigenous Design Charter, with a particular interest in design equity and Country-centered design. His current projects include the AUD$11 billion North East Link Project, winner of the 2022 WAFX Future Infrastructure award, and the Marvel Stadium Upgrade and Stage II of the Koorie Heritage Trust. He was a 2020 Design Institute of Australia’s (DIA) “‘Hall of Fame”’ inductee, signifying an outstanding contribution to Australian design and was recently named in the Qantas 100 Inspiring Australians, celebrating their centenary and was included within the INDE .Awards 2023 “‘The Luminary”’ (special prize) recognizing an individual whose entire portfolio represents a lifetime of design finesse and distinction.
Jefa Greenaway is a founding Director of Greenaway Architects (est. 1998), a Principal Associate of Greenshoot Consulting, an Honorary Fellow of Design at Deakin University, and an Australian Institute of Landscape Architecture (AILA) National Cultural Ambassador. He’s championed Indigenous led design thinking for three decades as a registered architect across three States, as founding director of not-for-profit Indigenous Architecture + Design Australia (IADA), and as co-author of the award winning International Indigenous Design Charter, with a particular interest in design equity and Country-centered design. His current projects include the AUD$11 billion North East Link Project, winner of the 2022 WAFX Future Infrastructure award, and the Marvel Stadium Upgrade and Stage II of the Koorie Heritage Trust. He was a 2020 Design Institute of Australia’s (DIA) “‘Hall of Fame”’ inductee,…
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