![]() | |
Authority control: | Wikidata: |
---|
Grant Revell is a designer and writer[1] and the founder of And Studios, "a not-for-profit community-based think-tank devoted to the artful collaboration, critique, design and preservation of special places around the world — inclusive places that converge with the artful possibilities of community, environment, landscape and Country."[2] He established the Loving Place project in 2024.
He lives in North Fremantle.[1]
From the 2021 Fremantle Biennale:[3]
Grant grew up in the mighty Kaurna foothills of Adelaide. He now lives on the beach in North Fremantle, Western Australia. Revell is a young practising landscape architect and urban planner with over forty years of experience working internationally, nationally and locally in urban and regional Western Australia. His significant inter-cultural design work has been widely published and recognised with awards from both the academy and the planning and landscape architectural professions in Australia and overseas. Grant was awarded a National Fellow of The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects in 2014 for his services to Indigenous design education and practice; and was recognised in Australia’s Black Book of Green People in 2016. Grant is currently a ‘recovering academic’ working slowly on the mentoring of young design professionals, and a design critic, fiction writer, Leighton body-surfer and community-activator with some pet community design projects here in Nyungar Perth, and (back home) in Ngarrindjeri country, South Australia.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Longing and belonging, 14 July 2022.
- ↑ Colophon - Loving Place Fremantle
- ↑ Information, Fremantle Biennale