New Public Art for Houghton Regis fabricated, delivered and installed.
Read MoreHorden Railway Station Interpretive Artwork
Horden Railway Artwork - a combination of concrete, corten and aluminium. Representing a proud industrial heritage and a resilient and proud community. The artwork was funded and initiated by (now retired) councillor June Clerk of Durham County Council.
Read MoreKiplin Hall Interpretation
Historic Kiplin Hall gets an interpretive makeover. Wayfinding, interpretaton and seating combined.
Read MoreHiking for Health Waymarker Posts
Hiking for Health have initiated a fantastic project linking 100 heritage routes through the north east. They include such wonderful sites such as Beamish and Consett. The posts include carvings of illustrations, distances and waymark the routes through varied and interesting countryside.
Read MoreCloud Interpretation Panel for the National Trust in Gibside
I am the daughter of earth and water. This was the basis for the design of a cloud classification and identification panel we designed for the National Trust property at Gibside.
Read MoreWallington Hall Interpretation
National Trust property - Wallington Hall - commissioned Differentia to create a range of interpretation throughout their site in Northumberland. This included, panels, artworks and structures.
Read MoreHirst Park Interpretation Panels and Landscape Design
Hirst Park is a park in Ashington which has undergone a massive transformation thanks to the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The design work included designing interpretation panels and interpretation artworks, landscape design and park furniture.
Read MoreFife Witches Trail
We have completed three bronze cast discs marking one of the darkest days in Scottish history. A time when so much injustice was done against women.
Read MorePublic Art in Houghton Regis
We have been commissioned to undertake a public art commission as part of the design of public open space associated with the new public open space at Houghton Regis. The artworks are being developed as a suite of three interpretive installations.
Read MoreGreenways - California Way Wayfinding
California Way is a new green route through Wokingham. The wayfinding included a suite of bespoke site furniture design and created by us. The monolith signs are based on a standing stone and has rock art patterns perforated through the corten steel which references the ancient “sweet” routes that have connected communities through the centuries.
Read MoreLand of Oak and Iron
The Land of Oak and Iron is a Heritage Lottery funded landscape partnership project. The interpretation is the culmination of two years research, design and fabrication. The final interpretation panels are mounted onto corten steel with complementary oak poetry and wayfinding.
Read MoreFife Pilgrim Way Gateway Signs
We were commissioned to design and fabricate the Gateway signs for the Fife Pilgrim Way. Our concept was to incorporate traditional elements such as the classic arch of a field gate with the stained glass of a church window. The whole interpretive structure was designed for recyclability and every piece was carefully crafted by specialist carpenters and steel workers.
Read MoreSustrans Cycle Path Gateway Artworks
Sustrans commissioned us to create two bespoke route marker and gateway features designed and installed for locations close to Dunstable and Luton Airport.
The artworks are made from laser-cut Corten weathering steel, and has been designed to highlight the routes and provide attractive and prominent formal entrances which will encourage more walkers and cyclists to use the routes.
Read MoreInterpretation Shelter for Peregrini Landscape Partnership
An interpretation shelter on Holy Island built using green oak and traditional construction methods, housing environmentally friendly panels and designed sympathetically into the landscape.
Read MoreSketch a day - more walks with my dog
Nature Journeys with my dog.
Read MoreBlack to Green Interpretation
This is the end of a two year process of design and various stages of interpretation ideas. The brief originally came to us with the desire to create a series of hubs using cut through corten steel. However, we felt that this treatment was a little unsympathetic to the project aims so we created a completely new design. The hubs came from the notion of a pit wheel within which we introduced the stories of the landscape setting for each hub. Thus the story is in steel. The interpretation panel inserted into the hub puts flesh on the bones of these stories. The spinning zinc etched discs and coloured resin introduce a fun element allowing for the interpretation to appeal to a wide ranging audience including children.
Read MoreHeritage and art in Darlington
Redhall Estate is in Darlington and is surrounded by countryside and increasing development. The Redhall Nature reserve on site is full of grassland species such as six-spot burnet moths and butterflies of all kinds.
Read MoreBishop Auckland Facelift
New simple signage system installed in Bishop Auckland.
Read MoreWhitehaven Public Realm Panels
New GRP interpretation panels for Whitehaven town centre.
Read MoreNatural Wayfinding
Moleskine Nature sketchbook recording my everyday walks with Jess.
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