Art and Interpretation
The weaving of meaning into place through landscape, art pieces and specific interpretation is seen by CLOUSTON as an essential quality in creating a memorable experience of place.
For example, in our award winning Stanhope Estate in Parklea, sculptures make humorous references to the fading memory of the site’s previous history as the Peel Perfection Dairy, and the timeline at Cadi Jam Ora First Encounters Garden in Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens aims to convey the differences in approach to the natural environment between the Cadigal and the British First Fleet.
Typical services that can be provided here are:
- Landscape Design as sculpture and art that provides opportunities to appreciate the special qualities of a place
- The integration of artworks through careful siting, commissioning of site specific pieces, and working with artists through the development of these projects
- Site specific interpretation in the form of interpretive strategies, signage, maps and brochures.