Futago was asked to create the identity and sigange for experimental architectural exhibition which was the brain-child of Karryn Irwin. With the energy and enthusiasm of amazing architectural lecturer Helen Norrie, the two created a new and exciting display of local Tasmanian architecture. The project was taken on by a group of final year architecture students, based at UTAS in Launceston who turned the ideas into reality. These photos, taken by Jonathan Wherrett show the overall exhibition—which was created from new carrot boxes glued together, and the stenciled signage solution!
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Sacred Heart College Environmental Graphics
We've just finished this project, working with Greg Luttrell, Luttrell Pyefinch Architects. The imagery combines a natural theme—where we've taken a range of images of vegetation and distorted to various levels. The white imagery sits behind glass and is backed by a series of green, painted panels. The artwork fills one wall of an internal corridor and feathers out to pixelated dots imbedded into the glass of the entry to the library.
These photographs were taken by Jonathan Wherrett
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