Case study: Refugee Resource Hub by ASRC, Dandenong
The Refugee Resource Hub in Dandenong, designed by Bates Smart and Garner Davis Architects, exemplifies human-centric design. Its vibrant exterior and thoughtfully designed interior create a welcoming, functional, and culturally sensitive space for refugees. This pro bono design highlights the essential role of community and design in enhancing refugee wellbeing and integration.
The Refugee Resource Hub in Dandenong, designed by Bates Smart and Garner Davis Architects, exemplifies human-centric design. Its vibrant exterior and thoughtfully designed interior create a welcoming, functional, and culturally sensitive space for refugees. This pro bono design highlights the essential role of community and design in enhancing refugee wellbeing and integration.
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Case study: Refugee Resource Hub by ASRC, Dandenong
The Refugee Resource Hub in Dandenong, designed by Bates Smart and Garner Davis Architects, exemplifies human-centric design. Its vibrant exterior and thoughtfully designed interior create a welcoming, functional, and culturally sensitive space for refugees. This pro bono design highlights the essential role of community and design in enhancing refugee wellbeing and integration.- Popular Articles