This year saw the completion of the artworks for the Colwick Fish Pass on the Trent in Nottingham. This was the culmination of an 18 month project for us which included a range of artworks including corten sculptures, stainless steel artworks, concrete seating and information panels.
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How to look at the stars and what does it all mean anyway?
These simple wooden pillars introduce the notion of how the stars and constellations relate to us and where the names and patterns originated.
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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.
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National Trust property - Wallington Hall - commissioned Differentia to create a range of interpretation throughout their site in Northumberland. This included, panels, artworks and structures.
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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.
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Nature Journeys with my dog.
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New simple signage system installed in Bishop Auckland.
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New GRP interpretation panels for Whitehaven town centre.
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Moleskine Nature sketchbook recording my everyday walks with Jess.
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We visits Arran once again this year and visited the interpretation signs we supplied last year. The project was to provide a range of signs that promote and illustrate the Arran Coastal Path.
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During the course of all my design work I use sketchbooks first - for everything. This allows me to have a real dialogue with my clients and myself in terms of the appropriateness of the solutions proposed.
In fact I have developed a real addiction to Moleskine Sketchbooks, Fountain Pens and watercolours.
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Today was the launch of the long awaited memorial to Adam Telfer and Old Hemp, thanks to the Recognition for the Border Collie Heritage.
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Tactile discs for use as Brass Rubbings are really popular and really inexpensive. They can be produced in a number of different materials including Zinc Etched Steel and Stainless Steel.
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In 2014 we began a series of interpretation along the Durham Coast focussing on the Magnesian Limestone found here. This particular plinth was designed to carry a fossil club moss that was found in Dawdon Colliery close to Seaham.
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Flanders Moss is a vast expanse of all things damp and wonderful. From a distance you can make out the perfectly formed domes of peat as they rise gently from their surroundings. Closer up, squelchy mats of sphagnum moss carpet the reserve with their swirling colours, whilst adders and lizards bask in the sunshine. Listen out for the distinctive calls of snipe and stonechat or feel the slight shudder of the peat as it quakes beneath your feet.
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Wren’s Nest has many stories to tell – its geology, mining heritage and its biodiversity. As such, there are many different visitors to the site with many varied interests, in addition to the local community that use the NNR as a recreational resource.
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St. Ronan’s Wells is an attractive pavilion situated on the hillside overlooking the Leithen valley. Originally constructed by the Earl of Traquair in the 1820s to provide a comfortable retreat for visitors to the spa, it was largely rebuilt and extended in 1896 to accommodate indoor bathing facilities and a bottling plant.
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Their remit is to develop a heritage trail around Ecclefechan. This involves research into the letters of Thomas Carlyle to extract interesting and relevant sections tell stories that illustrate the social history of Ecclefechan. This would bring to life some of the local characters through anecdotal tales. We envisage the interpretation in the form of tactile zinc etched panels with the letters being produced in relief along with images of local landmarks, characters and buildings.
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