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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.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

17 Jun 2024 1m read View Author

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
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.
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