LIMINAL Studio | Learning Environments Mayfield Project kudos for Agatha Partyka
Posted 8 May 2025
We are proud to have LIMINAL team member Agatha Partyka, selected as one of only 16 'Mayfielders' across Australia to undertake the Learning Environments Australasia 2024-2025 Mayfield Project. Those fortunate enough to attend LEA 3001: A Learning Space Odyssey in Brisbane will hear first-hand insightful discoveries when the Mayfielders present their keynote presentation this Friday, 9 May.
The Mayfield Project is an education industry-informing initiative, that provides a collaborative, interdisciplinary research experience for emerging professionals formed to investigate themes relevant to evidence-based learning models and educational design.
The project is held every two years and offers an immersive opportunity to explore progressive and industry-leading strategies that generate progressive, best practice learning models, and how these are best supported and enhanced by their environments. Bringing together a rich cross-section of professions, including architects, educators, learning specialists, project managers, designers and landscape architects ensures the project evolves through an interdisciplinary, holistic lens.
The group's research will be presented as the keynote address at the Learning Environments Australasia's LEA Conference in Brisbane on 9 May.
Agatha's work through the Mayfield Project strengthens the Studio’s leadership in this sector, ensuring our learning environments continue to be shaped by the most current, rigorous and proven research available.
The theme of the conference, LEA 3001: A Learning Space Odyssey, encourages boundaries to be pushed, conventional thinking to be challenged and learning environments for the next century to be reimagined.
We look forward to the knowledge Agatha will bring back to the Studio as we continue to shape learning spaces that are imaginative, evidence-driven, and deeply impactful.
For more about the Mayfield Project and keynote presentation, follow this link.
Learn more about the Conference here and here.
Image of Agatha: Natasha Mulhall Photography