Dunkeld Environmental Signage

Dunkeld Environmental Signage

 

Client, Wannon Water

Design, manufacture and installation (2016)

 

Arrival signage to highlight the importance of preserving this native grassland reserve. The structural design consists of a laser cut rusted metal panel, aged timber post supports and a simple, clear title panel. The rusted metal panel features a laser cut snake motif and the sweeping curved structure provides a natural, sculptural look that complements the natural environs.


Bendigo Pottery Exhibition

Bendigo Pottery Museum

 

Client, Bendigo Pottery

Design, manufacture and installation (2000)

 

A comprehensive exhibition program utilising previously inaccessible locations and archives. Explores the history of the Pottery and the lives of the people that shaped it. Central to the exhibition are the original kilns, utilised for an audio visual theatrette presentation. Also features life size mannequins, soundscapes, time-line, a large collection of historic pieces and equipment. Incorporating back-lit showcases, free standing text panels, timeline, theatrical lighting and custom designed plinths.


Curlewis Parks Estate Interpretive Signage

Curlews Parks Estate Interpretive Signage

 

Client, Streetscapes

Design, manufacture and installation (2014)

 

As part of the development of this estate, Challis Design worked with Infinity Landscape Architects to develop and implement four interpretive signs that feature Indigenous artwork and stories relevant to the area. The design features rolled, rusted metal structure, raised graphic panel and feature, laser cut motif that reflects each individual artwork.


Kororoit Creek Interpretive Signage

Kororoit Creek Interpretive Signage

 

Client, Brimbank City Council

Design, manufacture and installation

 

The Kororoit Creek Trail is a shared path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows Kororoit Creek into the inner western suburbs of Melbourne. Interpretive signage was designed and installed along the trail with key information on aboriginal, social and geological aspects of the Kororoit Creek region.


Marine Parks, Pacific Hydro

Marine Parks, Pacific Hydro

 

Client, Parks Victoria

Design, manufacture and installation (2012)

 

Marine Parks, in collaboration with Pacific Hydro, required a series of signs that informed visitors of the significance of the Wind Turbines and wildlife found in the surrounding parks. The structural organic blades reflect the nature of not only the wind turbines, but the marine elements as well. The use of high-grade stainless steel, aluminum, UV resistant prints and 2 pack clear coat ensures maximum durability for the harsh coastal conditions.