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Shannon Wark
is an architect practicing in Adelaide / Tarntanya, South Australia. She currently works at Das Studio and tutors at The University of South Australia in Design Studio.
In 2025, Shannon was awarded the Jack Hobbs McConnell Travelling Fellowship in Architecture by the Australian Institute of Architects (SA Chapter) for her research proposal titled 'Upstream Design — An Evolution of Architectural Practice.'
This website is dedicated to her research and documenting her time abroad.
A brief introduction to those participating below, who have generously offered their time for an assortment of interviews, studio visits and / or hands on tutorials.
* Also past Director of Strategic Design, Sitra (Helsinki Design Lab)
* Also past Strategic Design Lead, Sitra (Helsinki Design Lab)
01.Primer Adelaide
September 21, 2025Upstream Design
6 min read
“Upstream Design — An Evolution of Architectural Practice namely concerns the following hypothesis; to address the complex challenges we as individuals and designers face today, the practice of architecture needs to undergo transformation. The specific transformation that I’m proposing is one of moving upstream, to enact systemic change whilst upholding the value of the profession in the process. I’m not alone in proposing this – at this year’s National Architecture Conference, one of the underlying themes was securing a seat at the decision-making table. What’s often left out of this vision are the steps required to get there and what one might do once they have arrived. This, in essence, is what my Jack Hobbs McConnell Travelling Fellowship seeks to explore. Through the use of applied ethnography, including a series of interviews with twelve international experts, my hope is to apply the learnings from these conversations to the current South Australian context and identify the opportunities that exist for upstream design as a means to address the complex challenges we as individuals and designers face today.”