The Indigenous Interpretion Strategy acts as a high-level visioning document to provide a framework that can be used to support the integration of the landscape, public art and signage to create a unique place identity that responds to Country.
Aligned with the broader concept and design of GPARC, the Strategy is an interpretive overlay integrated into the built environment, a key objective being to respond to, and complement the existing design concepts underpinning the architecture, landscaping and public artwork.
The Strategy was used to inform and instruct Stage 2—the design of Gunyama Park.
Djinjama honours our connections to Country, community, culture and kin through our work. Djinjama’s projects actively interact with lands, waters and air, and as such we actively protect the rights of Country to be healthy in our work. We respect Traditional Custodians who have long cared for Country and aim to elevate First Voices in all our work. We are grateful to Elders and Knowledge Holders for their continued sharing of wisdom, story, language, and knowledge.