The Architecture of Care

Affordable housing, quality social housing, the impact of the climate emergency on our most vulnerable people. These are some issues that deeply trouble us at TFA.

Kieran Wong, in his capacity as Chair of Shelter WA, and our friend and architect Nic Brunsdon are leading an important conversation as part of Fremantle Design Week. Join us at the P&O to hear them discuss Nic’s paper, ‘The Architecture of Care,’ which seeks to provide solutions for addressing these issues locally.

The conversation starts at 7.15pm, giving you time to see the film, Things Will Be Different at LunaSX by Australian filmakers Celeste de Clario Davis and Lucie McMahon.

Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/gji6VqD7

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