About Stuart Muir Wilson
Stuart Muir Wilson is a practicing architect and founding director at Design for Humanity: Action to end poverty. A leading practitioner in global ecological and social justice. Upholding his grandfathers (Bill Mollison) 3 foundational ethics of permaculture.
Currently an a founding director on the board of Bullock Proof Energy, which turns wastes streams in 5 climate, environmentally friendly products and consumer products with biogas.
In addition Stuart is the manager of two ecological justice hubs in Brunswick and St. Kilda in Melbourne. With 2 large permaculture gardens, workshops, animal therapy , mushroom social-enterprises and Tiny Homes being constructed.
This is the foundation for stuarts passion in sustainable architecture. Stuart finished his Master of Architecture degree with honours at the University of Tasmania in 2012. His honours thesis focused on integrating Permaculture, Architecture and Urban design, while empowering refugees and the marginalised. Forming the foundation portmanteau of permatecture.
Stuart has practiced and consulted as an environmental architect and consultant at a professional, government and grassroots level in the following countries:
-Cuba
-Mexico
-Brazil
-U.S.A
-Nepal
-Germany
-Australia
Stuart Muir Wilson is a graduate of UTAS School of Architecture and as practicing architect he seeks to bring social & environmental justice together to serve the marginalised & vulnerable. As the grandson of Bill Mollison (co-founder of the Permaculture movement), Stuart had the opportunity from an early age to absorb the concepts and wisdom of ecological design.
He is a graduate architect and permaculturist, and accordingly Stuart has worked in conflict zones, in the midst of ecological catastrophes, and in the field of international development for more than twelve years, in locations ranging from India, Nepal, Eastern Africa, Mexico and the Amazon. Often on the hard edge of social change, where large international organisations have been ineffective for decades, Stuart has an interdisciplinary approach to ecological system design and implementation with a place based approach to addressing food insecurity and systemic problems.
Stuart is now working with SUSTAINABLE VICTORIA and his engagement with their strategic goals holds considerable promise.
Links
• ... https://permatecture.de/en/ABOUT-US/
• ... https://www.facebook.com/permatecturepro/
• ...https://eumiesawards.com/heritageobject/permatecture/
• ... https://durastudio.com/permatecture
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