Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Matt Returns from his Fellowship





Matt Baida has recently returned from his Churchill Fellowship motivated to help design professions make headway into the world of mine reclamation.  His journey saw him visit Germany, New York, the UK and South Africa where he looked at unearth the stories of mine reclamation in order to gain broader understanding of what is possible.

As his travels progressed, he realised the importance of educating the mining industry in the value of Landscape Architecture as a way of ensuring that the design profession is considered as an ally of the mining industry.  If you have ever heard an engineer try to describe what a landscape architect does, you will understand why this remains a challenge.

Matt has gained a great deal of knowledge on the ideas and implementation of social and creative considerations for post-mined landscapes.  Such ideas and outcomes are now reshaping the future for many communities well beyond the operating life of the mines.  Matt is convinced that while these concepts are not new, their application in Australia remains limited and is often ignored.  He now believes the challenge is replicating and delivering community driven social reclamation throughout the Australian mining industry.

He would like to thank the Winston Churchill Trust for the unbelievable opportunity and WAX Design supporting his endeavours. But most of all a special thanks must go to all the great people he met along the way for the hospitality and kindness they showed.  A copy of his Fellowship Report will be posted on the Trust’s website in the New Year.