‘We haven’t got time to get things wrong again’ – a conversation on Indigenous design principles

What if the simplest way to design for longevity and tackle the climate crisis was not to create new solutions but to revive or uphold traditional ones? To learn what’s being done, what’s possible and what hurdles are in the way, FRA
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