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Lizards From Different Parts Of World Evolved With Same Communication Skills
Anolis lizards and Draco lizards learned the same skills in spite of being different species on the opposite sides of the earth.
July 7, 2021
Draco flying lizard. Photo by Pramod Suri/Shutterstock
Two different lizard species, the Anolis lizards of the Caribbean and the Draco lizards of Southeast Asia learned the same skills in spite of being totally different species on the opposite sides of the earth, according to researchers with the University of New South Wales. Both lizard species, the study says, solved a challenging in communicating with their own species when defending territories as well as finding a suitable mate.
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Former Tzannes Directors Mladen Prnjatovic, Ben Green and Chi Melhem have teamed up to form EM BE CE – a Sydney-based practice exploring new ways of living together.
Deriving its name from a phonetic rendering of the co-founders first name initials Mladen, Ben and Chi, the studio combines their collective experience in residential design, planning and urbanism, that includes everything from bespoke private homes, to city-scaled projects and precincts.
The trio have honed their skills and rapport together for over a decade. A statement released by the practice outlines the excitement of the trio to step out and form their own studio.
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A recent report conducted by Arcadia has revealed that in order to end the colonisation of spaces, Australian architects must move towards an Indigenous-led Country-centred design approach.
The report, titled Shaping Country: Cultural Engagement in Australia’s Built Environment, identifies the need to significantly grow meaningful representation from First Nations knowledge holders on major projects, while breeding an industry-wide culture of striving to exceed design guidelines and legislation, rather than the cultural ‘box-ticking’ approach which persists today.
The report aligns with the 2021 NAIDOC Week theme ‘Heal Country!’ and saw the practice collaborate with Budawang/Yuin researcher and spatial and cultural designer Dr Danièle Hromek and Yuin woman Kaylie Salvatori, Arcadia’s Indigenous Landscape Strategist.