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Construction often rubs communities up the wrong way. Architects roll in with a construction firm and big money decides what’s getting built and where. It’s no fun for the people who live there… but this isn’t how indigenous architects work. Brian Porter runs Two Row Architect, and he tells us that they work totally differently to mainstream architects. The way they build is inclusive, involving the community right from the start. Their buildings are also designed differently, leading to spaces that are both beautiful and wonderfully functional. He also tells us this is a way of building that people are hungry for… so perhaps indigenous architecture is the future of building.
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Construction often rubs communities up the wrong way. Architects roll in with a construction firm and big money decides what’s getting built and where. It’s no fun for the people who live there… but this isn’t how indigenous architects work. Brian Porter runs Two Row Architect, and he tells us that they work totally differently to mainstream architects. The way they build is inclusive, involving the community right from the start. Their buildings are also designed differently, leading to spaces that are both beautiful and wonderfully functional. He also tells us this is a way of building that people are hungry for… so perhaps indigenous architecture is the future of building.
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