TY - CHAP TI - Mobilising Indigenous Agency Through Cultural Sustainability in Architecture: Are We There Yet? AU - Go-Sam, Carroll AU - Keys, Cathy T2 - The Handbook of Contemporary Indigenous Architecture A2 - Grant, Elizabeth A2 - Greenop, Kelly A2 - Refiti, Albert L. A2 - Glenn, Daniel J. AB - This chapter proposes that architectural projects, for, with and by Indigenous people, could have more leverage if the goals of cultural sustainability were adopted, thereby mobilising greater participation and agency more effectively. The sustainability agenda advances resource accountability to moderate economic growth providing socio-economic benefits for future generations. This concern was first raised about the overdeveloped Western world; however, drawing on the writings of Indigenous and other scholars, we found that socio-economic sustainability concepts derived from Western paradigms are not easily adapted to all circumstances and development practices, because Indigenous Australians have not benefited to anything like the same degree as their non-Indigenous counterparts, somewhat undermining cultural sustainability. CY - Singapore DA - 2018/// PY - 2018 DP - Springer Link SP - 347 EP - 380 LA - en PB - Springer SN - 978-981-10-6904-8 ST - Mobilising Indigenous Agency Through Cultural Sustainability in Architecture UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6904-8_14 Y2 - 2021/08/24/03:42:52 KW - Architecture ER -