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Elizabeth Grant (anthropologist)

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233:. She researched, wrote, and was an activist focused on architecture and design with Indigenous peoples as architectural practice and a social movement, and the observance of human rights in institutional architecture (in particular reforms to prison, custodial and court architecture). Her expertise in Indigenous housing and homelessness, design for Indigenous peoples living with disability, and indigenising public places and spaces made her a regular guest on the 36: 343:
was used as a place of incarceration for Aboriginal peoples was dispelled. Grant found that the Derby boab tree was never used as an Aboriginal prison, a holding area or as a staging point, and there was no evidence that anyone had ever been imprisoned in the tree. An article featuring the Derby boab
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Grant carried out research on the design of public architecture for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and her work led to changes in the way prisons, courts, pre-schools and other environments are designed for Indigenous users nationally and internationally. Her research on the design of
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Grant was a member of the design teams on architectural projects, including Taikurrendi Aboriginal Children and Family Centre, Gabmididi Manoo Aboriginal Children and Family Centre, Ngura Yadurirn Aboriginal Children and Family Centre, Northern Territory Secure Facilities PPP Project, Royal Adelaide
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Grant, E., and Greenop, K., 2018. Affirming and reaffirming Indigenous presence: Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community, public and institutional architecture in Australia. In The handbook of contemporary Indigenous architecture (pp. 57-105). Springer,
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which continued to influence her thinking, professional practice and scholarly development. She is recognised as an Indigenous knowledge holder, and continued to work with traditional owners and others on projects to increase equity and further self-determination.
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Grant, E., Zillante, G., Srivastava, A., Tually, S. and Chong, A. (2017). Housing and Indigenous disability: lived experiences of housing and community infrastructure, AHURI Final Report No. 283, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited, Melbourne,
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Grant, E., Colbung, M. and Green, I. (2015). Architecture for Aboriginal Children and Families: A post occupancy evaluation of the Taikurrendi, Gabmididi Manoo and Ngura Yadurirn Aboriginal Children and Family Centres, Adelaide, The University of
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and investigated the design of correctional facilities for Indigenous prisoners in the United States, New Zealand, Canada and Denmark for her fellowship. She was a visiting scholar and senior research fellow at a number of universities including
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Grant, E. (2011). Christies Beach Aboriginal Children and Family Centre: Indigenous Design Considerations. Report to Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure (South Australia), Department of Education and Children's Services,
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for her thesis entitled 'Towards safer and more congruent environments for Aboriginal Prisoners.' The doctoral thesis examined Aboriginal people's preference for prison environments as a mechanism to reduce negative behaviours such as
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Grant, E. (2011). Whyalla Aboriginal Children and Family Centre: Indigenous Design Considerations. Report to Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure (South Australia), Department of Education and Children's Services.
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Grant, E. (2011). Ceduna Aboriginal Children and Family Centre: Indigenous Design Considerations. Report to Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure (South Australia), Department of Education and Children's Services,
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prisons for Indigenous prisoners was highly significant and led to new standards and guidelines for the design of custodial environments for Indigenous prisoners. This body of research was recognised by the
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Grant, E. (2008). Aboriginal Considerations pertinent to the Design Process of the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison Project, Stage One Report to the Secure Environments Design Alliance Design Team, Perth.
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Grant, Elizabeth, Alana Hansen and Terence Williamson (2012). ‘Design issues for prisoner health: Thermal conditions in Australian custodial environments’ World Health Design 5 (3) pp. 80 – 85.
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Grant also worked with historians to examine built environments and the treatment of Australian Indigenous peoples in the colonial era. As part of joint research, the myth that a 1500 year old
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Grant, E. and Harman, K., 2017. Inventing a Colonial Dark Tourism Site: The Derby Boab “Prison Tree”. In The Palgrave Handbook of Prison Tourism (pp. 735-759). Palgrave Macmillan, London.
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Grant, E., Lulham, R. & Naylor, B. (2017). The use of segregation for children in Australian youth detention systems: An argument for prohibition. Advancing Corrections. 3: 117-136
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Grant, Elizabeth (2008). Towards Safer and more Congruent Prison Environments for Aboriginal Prisoners: A South Australian Study (Doctoral Dissertation - The University of Adelaide)
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Harman, K. and Grant, E., 2014. ‘Impossible to Detain... without Chains’?: The use of Restraints on Aboriginal People in Policing and Prisons. History Australia, 11(3), pp.157-176.
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and Daniel Glenn, the Principal of Seattle-based, 7 Directions Architecture. The Handbook provides the first comprehensive international overview of significant contemporary
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Grant, Elizabeth (1999), Aboriginal Housing In South Australia, An Overview of Housing at Oak Valley, Maralinga Tjarutja (Master's Dissertation the University of Adelaide).
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and encouraged his children to study and work hard. He stated "education is the only thing that cannot be taken away from you." Grant is the niece of the Erster
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to have the conditions of custody and housing improved for Aboriginal peoples, and the segregation and isolation of children detained by the State prohibited.
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Naylor, B., Grant, E. and Lulham, R., The Segregation and Isolation Of Children and Young People In Victorian Juvenile Justice: Rethinking A Flawed System.
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Grant, E. (2011). Indigenous design considerations in the design of the Northern Territory Secure Facilities PPP Project, Report to Capella Capital Group.
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Australian Broadcasting Commission (first aired 2 November 2014), Background Briefing 'Why was nobody watching?' Radio National (Producer: Sarah Dingle)
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Grant, E., Lulham, R. and Naylor, B., 2017. The use of segregation for children in Australian youth detention systems: An argument for prohibition.
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Grant, E. (2009). Indigenous considerations to the design of the Royal Adelaide Hospital Redevelopment Project, Report to Biflinger Pty Ltd.
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Grant, E. (2008). Indigenous Issues in the South Australian Prison Project: Preliminary Report to the SAFE Consortia, Melbourne.
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Grant was a member of the Australian Creative Team (Tristan Wong, Jefa Greenaway, Aaron Puls and Jordyn Milliken) for the
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Grant, Elizabeth; Harman, Kristyn (30 May 2017). "Inventing a Colonial Dark History: The Derby Boab 'Prison' Tree".
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and other bands. Grant has three sons, Todd, Paul and Tim. She appeared with her eldest son, lawyer and economist,
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Hospital Redevelopment Project, Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison Project and South Australian Prison Project.
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spending considerable periods of her childhood with her maternal grandparents and the extended Eames Family in
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Grant specialised in the research and design of buildings and environments in the field of
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Much of her work examined the design of humane institutional architecture (in particular,
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Shaw, Ewart (20 April 2014). 'First Peoples Housing And Disability' Orbit, Radio Adelaide
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Royal Commission into the Detention and Protection of Children in the Northern Territory
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Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of Children in the Northern Territory
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Koufos, Natalie, (30 July 2014). 'Mother and Son to take on the World' The Courier p.10
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and senior women, resulting in lifelong professional and personal relationships with
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Grant, Elizabeth; Greenop, Kelly; Refiti, Albert L.; Glenn, Daniel J. (2018).
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Her master's thesis examined the development of Aboriginal housing at
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and other Pacific neighbours, addressing the overarching theme set by
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Architectural researcher, anthropologist, criminologist and academic
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Land Rights Act. She conducted extended periods of fieldwork at
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in prison environments, the first empirical study of its type.
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tree dispelling the fictitious stories was featured in the
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during her studies. Grant later studied and was awarded a
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and honoured in their 2015 awards. Grant was awarded a
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The Handbook of Contemporary Indigenous Architecture
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The Handbook of Contemporary Indigenous Architecture
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https://www.ahuri.edu.au/research/final-reports/283
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Australian architect and anthropologist (1963–2022)
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The University of Adelaide
Leonard Cohen
Architecture
Indigenous architecture
Human Rights
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anthropologist
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academic
Indigenous Architecture
Churchill Fellow
University of Adelaide
RMIT
RMIT School of Architecture and Design
Adjunct Professor
University of Canberra
University of Queensland
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Architecture Australia
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