Sarah Lynn Rees
Sarah Lynn Rees, image by Anthony Richardson.
Sarah Lynn Rees is a Palawa woman descending from the Plangermaireener and Trawlwoolway people of North-East Tasmania. As an Indigenous woman she brings a unique perspective to her role in architecture, underpinned by her personal experience, heritage and research into the Indigenous built environment.
Sarah works at Jackson Clements Burrows Architects where her role includes both architecture and leading JCB’s Indigenous Advisory, Architecture and Design services. She is regularly engaged to advise industry, universities and governments on appropriate processes and protocols.
Sarah curates the BLAKitecture series and provides program consultation for MPavilion, teaches at Monash University and sits on several advisory boards.
BLAKitecture 2020, Pre 1750s EVCs for the area surrounding MPavilion’s normal home, source -biodiversity maps, Victorian DELWP
BLAKitecture: Cultural Protocols, MPavilion 2019, image by Anthony Richardson