Horden Dene is an area of England on the Durham coast. It was once a colliery here and the beach was (and still is) covered in coal. But since the closure of the mines the coast is regenerating and wildlife that was sitting below the surface is emerging and flourishing. The local community are justly proud of this area and we worked with the community on the sculptural and interpretative outputs for the site.Some extracts from the interpretation panels:
Read MoreWren’s Nest Interpretation
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.
Read MoreWhitelee Windfarm toposcope interpretation disc, Glasgow, Scotland
The Bronze Toposcope is now complete and installed at Europe’s largest windfarm. The interpretation features include a large 1.5 metre bronze disc with a landscape panorama of the surrounding scene as well as topographical features and four supporting discs illustrating the local heritage.
Read MoreLincolnshire Coastal Grazing Marshes Toposcope
This is a bronze cast toposcope which describes the surrounding features as well as linking the site to other places around the world. The disc features poetry and original illustrations which have been cast into bronze. We designed the cairn and commissioned a Lincolnshire based stonemason and used Lincoln Limestone for the build.
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