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EPISODE SUMMARY: On this episode of Indigenous Urbanism, we speak with Elisapeta Heta nō Ngāti Wai, an architectural graduate working at Jasmax.
JK: And so you find yourself in a really large firm, being one of a few Māori practitioners.
So could you talk a little bit, just about that experience.
But it's breaking down barriers and enabling other things to happen.
Whether or not that was exactly what they were thinking about at the time, I don't know, I can't speak to that.
Which is pretty amazing, steering a ship of - you know last year it was over 300 people.
So, being here, or coming here to Jasmax was kind of wanting to push myself where I thought was really important, with the kind of powerhouse that this already had, I suppose.Jasmax I think, sort of had a cultural capacity, shall we say. It had a bit of - when I sort of found out the history of why Jasmad began, little bit of a radical sort of beginnings, and wanting to make the city a better place. So, I think Jasmax just had, there was an inbuilt sort of sense for me, from the outside looking in, that it was something I could get in on.