
GML supports 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale
GML Heritage is proud to support HOME at this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale as a Network Venice Partner.
Led by Dr Michael Mossman, Emily McDaniel, and Jack Gillmer-Lilley, as part of a creative Sphere of First Nations architects and practitioners, HOME will offer an immersive and culturally rich experience shaped by Indigenous knowledge systems and architectural innovation.
At GML, our work in cultural heritage management and conservation is guided by a commitment to learning from and supporting First Nations peoples, amplifying First Nations voices, and fostering the sharing and understanding of First Nations perspectives.
HOME will weave together natural and contrived elements to foster dialogue, knowledge sharing, sustainability, and community engagement—deepening connections with Country.
The installation invites reflection on what ‘home’ truly means to all of us, providing a profound opportunity to engage with Country, culture, and design.
We look forward to deepening our own understandings and supporting the creative team’s journey to Venice in May!
The Venice Architecture Biennale will run from 10 May – 23 November 2025. Find out more about the HOME project on their website.

HOME Creative Directors Jack Gilmer, Emily McDaniel and Dr Michael Mossman. Photo: Hannah Walker.
“Home is a generous and timely offering to the Venice Architecture Biennale that will welcome visitors as active contributors and participants. Through design, enlivened public conversations, cultural practice and ceremony, we will facilitate a shared and collective experience that resonates with international audiences and recognises the criticality of first nations knowledge.”
– Emily McDaniel, Creative Sphere