@article{Ware_2015, title={Memorial Camels and Design by Committee: St Andrews Black Saturday Memorials}, volume={15}, url={https://journals.lincoln.ac.nz/index.php/lr/article/view/806}, DOI={10.34900/lr.v15i2.806}, abstractNote={This paper examines a work in progress, the St Andrews Bushfire Memorial, which commemorates victims of the 7 February 2009 bushfires in Victoria, Australia. The paper’s intent is threefold: to describe and reflect on a current and ongoing memorial design project; to frame this project within a larger series of design discourses; and to examine the processes by which this memorial, but also many other grassroots or ‘bottom-up’ memorials, come into being. By examining the design process, I aim to open up various memorialisation and consultation methods for review. More importantly, however, by framing this project in contemporary discussions regarding socially engaged design practices, I offer a critique of the dictator–democrat binaries mentioned above and offer another way forward.}, number={2}, journal={Landscape Review}, author={Ware, SueAnne}, year={2015}, month={Feb.} }