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The Green Square Atlas of Water Stories

By: Alexandra Crosby May 18 '24 Date: May 18, 2024 Comments: 0

The Green Square Atlas of Water Stories maps, materialises and activates social and environmental histories and practices of water in Green Square. We invite you to choose a portal through which you can enter the archives and flow through time and space. Be guided by a camellia, a pub sign and a dugong. Take a […]

From photo documentation to photo diagrams: a technique to make civic ecologies present and legible

By: Alexandra Crosby May 18 '24 Date: May 18, 2024 Comments: 0

The visualization of nature in cities fundamentally impacts how we imagine the urban environment and our role in caring for it. Across Australia, the project of urban renewal imagines and designs specific typologies of urban nature. These typologies can obscure grass root forms of environmental stewardship and their connection through civic ecologies. Yet, at this […]

The Green Square Atlas of Civic Ecologies

By: Alexandra Crosby Jun 06 '22 Date: June 6, 2022 Comments: 0

Civic ecologies are stewardship activities that combine care for the environment and care for place. The Green Square Atlas of Civic Ecologies shares stories of environmental champions who live and work in Sydney’s Green Square precinct, along with simple tips to green and nourish your neighbourhood no matter where you live. The Green Square Atlas is […]

‘May you always taste the sweetest fruit’

By: Alexandra Crosby Apr 20 '22 Date: April 20, 2022 Comments: 0

with Shannon Foster Published in The Conversation  Sydney’s Green Square is one of Australia’s biggest urban renewal projects. But it’s much more than a construction site. First Nations people know it by another name: nadunga gurad, or sand dune Country.  

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