David Lancashire Design was commissioned to create interpretative signage to commemorate the significance of the Viganò Family's contribution to food culture in Melbourne as well as the rich history of the area before the Viganò's acquired it.
MORE...Point Nepean Nation Park was opened to the public in December 2009. Since this time, Parks Victoria has been developing a number of projects in order to create a richer visitor experience, and to educate people about the site’s history.
In the empty halls of the main Hospital Building, DLD has created a vibrant and graphic display to liven the space.
MORE...The Giant Pacific Octopus exhibit at Melbourne Aquarium gives visitors the opportunity to get an up-close view of the unique and fascinating Octopus and other Mollusc species.
MORE...DLD was engaged by Burnie City Council to design and construct the fit-out and interpretive journey for a new purpose-built cultural facility in north-west Tasmania.
Working closely with Terroir Architects, DLD was able to successfully combine historical objects alongside, and in the midst of, a range of activities within a unique contemporary space.
MORE...Working closely with Taylor Cullity Lethlean landscape architects and Troppo Architects, David Lancashire Design developed the Interpretive Design for the new marine precinct Wild Sea at Melbourne Zoo – the largest development in the Zoo’s 147-year history.
MORE...David was commissioned to develop a large roundabout at the main entrance to the Woodside operated Karratha Gas Plant.
MORE...Nestled between the Tidbinbilla and Gibralter mountain ranges, on the outskirts of ACT, The Sanctuary at Tidnibilla Nature Reserve provides a bush walking trail and captive wildlife experience for visitors and facilities for the research community.
MORE...In conjunction with landscape architects Taylor Cullity Lethlean, DLD were contracted to develop a masterplan and Interpretive design for the Watersmart Garden, a Conservation Precinct at Werribee Zoo.
MORE...David Lancashire Design was commissioned to produce an innovative exhibition for the Woodside visitor centre in the Pilbara, Western Australia.
MORE...Working in conjunction with Gregory Burgess Architects on the Mansfield Visitor Centre allowed for exciting possibilities and seamless interpretation within the built form.
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