Tjuart
Diversity & Inclusion

Diversity is our strength

Tjuart Architects is proud to offer design career pathways for First Nations people, ethnic minority groups and people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
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We Create for belonging

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We combat inequality

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Diversity is our superpower

our impact

We care about people.

Tjuart Architects strives to maintain a minimum 70% First Nations workforce and continuously strives to offer design pathways to First Nations people, people from ethnic minority groups and people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
our actions

What are we actively doing?

We provide design career pathways for First Nations people, people from ethnic minority groups and people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
design trainee

Jai Khan

Jai is a Noongar / Yamatji man from Donnybrook Western Australia who came to Tjuart Architects with an interest in 3D design and visualisations. Jai is about to commence a traineeship with Tjuart Architects as a Designer and currently provides CAD assistance with drafting as well as documentation preparation.
Interior designer

Leah Bennet

Leah is a Wiradjuri woman from Perth Western Australia and currently runs a successful First Nations interior design agency Leah Paige Designs. Tjuart Architects engages with Leah to provide input on interior design projects in Western Australia and abroad.