Boola Katitjin

Last we donned our PPE to visit Boola Katitjin, the new academic building at Murdoch University offering 16000m² of contemporary collaborative learning space, informal peer-to-peer learning and academic workplace.⁠

Our role on this project was to design the ‘welcome space’ that provides a joyful entry to the southern end of the building; and to develop the strategy that guides the digital artwork throughout. ⁠

The best part of the project was collaborating with some of our favourite creatives, including Lyons , Officer Woods Architects and Remington Matters .

For a group of people schooled through the 70s – 00s, it was wild to see how university has changed to become a much more dynamic learning experience!⁠

Go here if you’d like to learn more about this incredible project: https://lnkd.in/g6tsv5in

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