Stormwater Treatment Interpretive Signage

Stormwater Treatment Interpretive Signage

 

Client, City of Greater Geelong

Design, Manufacture and Installation (2018)

 

Interpretive, podium-style structure designed and developed following the recently installed SPEL tank in South Geelong. Raised, graphic panel features bold graphics and a simple, diagrammatic map.


Landforces Conference Displays

Landforces Conference Displays

 

Client, GES

Design, manufacture and installation (2018)

 

Production, delivery, installation and dismantlement of a corporate trade stand for Rockwell Collins and Lockheed Martin, as part of the Landforces Conference in Adelaide 2018.


Malleefowl Interpretive Display

Malleefowl Interpretive Display

 

Client, Victorian Malleefowl Recovery Group

Design, manufacture and installation (2015)

 

The Victorian Malleefowl Recovery Group is dedicated to the preservation of this magnificent and endangered bird. The help raise awareness of the Malleefowl’s plight, Challis Design developed this interpretive display. Erected in several towns throughout the Wimmera and Mallee regions these displays are constructed from laser cut galvanised and painted steel and digital print with anti-graffiti 2 pack automotive clear coat.


Dunkeld Heritage Trail

Dunkeld Heritage Trail

 

Southern Grampians Shire Council

Design, manufacture and installation (2018)

 

The Dunkeld Heritage Trail is a volunteer community project connecting visitors with the built environment and stories of the early 20th century. 26 Interpretative signs were developed and installed around the township giving visitors a unique opportunity to learn about the fascinating history of Dunkeld. Structures consist of rusted corten steel frames, sheeted in aluminium with 2 pack automotive paints and digital print graphics.


Bullawah Cultural Heritage Trail

Bullawah Cultural Heritage Trail

 

Client, Wangaratta Rural City Council

Design, manufacture and installation (2016)

 

The banks and surrounds of the Ovens and King Rivers are significant to local indigenous people. Fifteen interpretive signs were developed and installed along the 2.4km trail to showcase the indigenous cultural heritage of the area, including indigenous sculptures and artwork that were installed along the trail. Signage features angled panels, laser cut motifs, bold illustrations and colours reflective of the environment.


Pearce Barracks Interpretation Design

Pearce Barracks

 

Client, Parks Victoria

Design, manufacture and installation

 

Parks Victoria required Challis Design to provide a range of interpretive structures representative of those that once existed at Pearce Barracks (Point Nepean National Park) during WWI and WWII. Interpretive structures included a bed, table, chairs, showers, and the main Canteen building. All fabricated from galvanised steel to withstand the environment. Bed, table and chairs feature marine ply surface to prevent scalding. Interpretive graphic panels are displayed in the Engine Room and convey the experiences of key individuals during WWII, along with photographic evidence of how the site once looked, and how it was used.


Trade Show Displays

Trade Show Displays

 

Client, GES

Design, manufacture and installation

 

Our 16 year relationship with UK company GES has enabled us to undertake the project management of trade show stands and chalets at the International Avalon Airshow in Victoria every two years. We have also provided a number of additional stands for the Aerospace and Land Warfare shows in Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide.


Gum San Chinese Heritage Museum

Gum San Chinese Heritage Museum

 

Client, City of Ararat

Design, manufacture and installation

 

This museum was established to celebrate the discovery of gold on this site by the Chinese, leading to the founding of the Rural City of Ararat. The exhibition experience follows the journey of these prospectors from China to Ararat in search of Gold. The displays incorporate video, dioramas, photographic murals, audio visual effects, and a range of interactive media.


Eucalyptus Discovery Centre

Eucalyptus Discovery Centre

 

Client, Friends of the Peter Francis Points Arboretum

Design, manufacture and installation

 

Permanent exhibition featuring the Eucalypt’s diversity, ecological role and uses. Presented through a range of media including an audio visual presentation, computer game, interactive displays, murals and text panels. Organic materials and timber structures, large format digital prints and painted MDF.


Mary MacKillop Trail

Mary MacKillop Trail

 

Client, Southern Grampians Shire Council

Design, manufacture and installation (2010)

 

The canonisation of Mary MacKillop was a significant event in 2010. A number of communities in Western Victoria collaborated to plan and implement a touring trail of significant sites in relation to Mary MacKillop’s life and work. Challis Design designed and manufactured fourteen interpretive signs that covered Mary MacKillop’s early years in Hamilton, Penola, Portland, Robe and Port Macquarie. The signs were manufactured using materials relevant to the region, including basalt in Hamilton and Portland and sandstone in Robe.