As director of Winsor Kerr, Bradley works closely with communities and stakeholders to develop integrated design responses appropriate to place, Country, Peoples and culture. We work on unceded, sovereign land, and we are always on and within someones Country – we hold a fundamental responsibility to work with Country and its Custodians.
A Quandamooka man and an architect living, working and learning on Wurundjeri Country, Bradley is a member of the Australian Institute of Architects’ First Nations Advisory Committee, Victoria Chapter Council, the AACA’s Accreditation Standing Panel and the 2023 Australian Architecture Conference Committee. In 2023 and 2024, he curated the BLAKitecture series at MPavilion. Bradley was awarded the 2024 Victorian Chapter Emerging Architect Prize and was a recipient of the 2023 Dulux study prize.
Bradley contributes to the education and development of the profession as a juror for the Institute’s awards program; a university studio leader, teaching practical approaches for respecting Country and centring Non-Human Animals; as a guest university lecturer; a critic, speaker and moderator on panels with EmAGN, BLAKitecture, Perspective Events and Reconciliation Week; and is a regular contributor to articles through ArchitectureAu.