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Feral Partnerships

Feral Partnerships is a collaboration between James Powell, Beth Fisher Levine, Matthew Darmour-Paul and Enrico Brondelli di Brondello. Born out of a motivation to improve professional and academic practice standards in architecture around ecological and biodiversity loss, they are interested in stories of entangled ecologies and world-making projects that meet at and within the boundaries of whatever is perceived to be the 'built environment’. In opening up and expanding spatial and disciplinary boundaries, the expanding partnership explores how novel forms of commitment between human and other-than-human ecologies might emerge. Their long-term research project “The Architecture of Multispecies Cohabitation” was the subject of a solo exhibition at the University of Sydney’s Tin Sheds Gallery (2021).

 

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