Aboriginal Environments Research Centre

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Indigenous Architecture, Settlement and Housing

Tangentyere Council - Alice Springs Town Camps

Whilst working for Tangentyere Council in the late 1980s, evaluating housing design in the nineteen Alice Springs Town Camps, Paul Memmott came to the realisation that in a heavy drinking environment experiencing widespread violence, architectural design could only make a fairly limited contribution toward housing stock protection. He identified a need for Indigenous leaders to adopt new problem solving strategies to address these social problems and for sensitive consultants to provide support as required.

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