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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia AU
Profession
Director
Secteur d’activité
Consulting / Advisory
Site Web
www.assai.com.au
À propos
David works at the nexus of culture, infrastructure and international development, with thirty years’ experience in the Asia-Pacific region. In addition to his role as a thought leader at Home Liberation and Cities by Citizens, he leads infrastructure and evaluation group Assai Consult. With Assai, David designs and delivers culturally-appropriate infrastructure programmes for groups as disparate as AusAID and the World Bank, Aboriginal and Torres Straits Islander communities, corporate workplaces and resource companies.
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia AU
Profession
Director
Secteur d’activité
Consulting / Advisory
Site Web
www.assai.com.au
À propos
David works at the nexus of culture, infrastructure and international development, with thirty years’ experience in the Asia-Pacific region. In addition to his role as a thought leader at Home Liberation and Cities by Citizens, he leads infrastructure and evaluation group Assai Consult. With Assai, David designs and delivers culturally-appropriate infrastructure programmes for groups as disparate as AusAID and the World Bank, Aboriginal and Torres Straits Islander communities, corporate workplaces and resource companies.
Mots-clés
home liberation
psychology
home
lecture
design
david week
melbourne
melbourne free university
interiors
political economy
architecture
economics
economy
community engagement
future
png
women in development
gender development
community development
papua new guinea
ngo
art
social innovation
socially engaged art
footscray
social engagement
community
time
work
influence
kaizen
clutter
ownership
things
objects
pattern language
possessions
stuff
artefacts
hoarding
history
culture
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