This project involves Aboriginal Urban Design facilitating the co-design process with local Kaurna members, architectural and engineering specialists, and project managers to deliver a Reference Design. We have also been engaged to deliver a suite of Social Enterprises, including a Catering Service with the Department of Correctional Services and a Native Flora Nursery with a local high school. All of these encourage the self- determination process and bring Traditional Owner ideas to the forefront.
Aboriginal Urban Design were approached to lead the communication process with Traditional Owners for a new bikeway overpass above the Goodwood Train Station. We empowered the project team to integrate Aboriginal thoughts and ideas within the overall design, through a process of facilitation and mediation with other key stakeholders, which then formed the foundation of the detailed design.
The Torrens to Darlington project is the final 10.5km of the North South Corridor and will consist of two tunnels, as well as several overpasses and underpasses.
For this project, we have taken a co-design approach with various stakeholders and the local Aboriginal community to deliver a Reference Design. The documentation we have produced through this process then forms the basis of any future detailed designs.
Ovingham Level Crossing project aims to remove the level crossing located on Torrens Road at the fringe of the Adelaide CBD, affecting more than 21,000 cars each day.
Aboriginal Urban Design led the communication process with Traditional Owners. Aiming to assist community members to bring their imagination to life, we facilitated a series of workshops in order to maintain a co-design process throughout the design phase and into the construction phase.