Year: 2021
Client: Loftex
Location: Alexandria NSW
Referee: Cultural Capital
Fabrication: UAP
Client: Loftex
Location: Alexandria NSW
Referee: Cultural Capital
Fabrication: UAP
Bringing a story to life.
The artwork titled ‘…and then…’ describes the changing energy levels associated with the human uses of this area as we imagine and interpret them. The title: ‘…and then..’ suggests a process of constant change in the land use; there was this particular set of conditions…and then…
Cultural Capital was commissioned by LOFTEX to produce a public artwork for the exterior of a new commercial office building at 29 Bourke Road, Alexandria.
The artwork titled ‘…and then…’ describes the changing energy levels associated with the human uses of this area as we imagine and interpret them. The title: ‘…and then..’ suggests a process of constant change in the land use; there was this particular set of conditions…and then…
Cultural Capital was commissioned by LOFTEX to produce a public artwork for the exterior of a new commercial office building at 29 Bourke Road, Alexandria.
A supportive and collaborative journey.
The artwork was designed by Cultural Capital’s Mark McClelland and Cathy Drew, Studio Mckeon was engaged in the design development and detailed design stage of the project assisting the transformation of early ideas into fleshed out designs and a final manufacturing package.
The sculpture was developed in consultation with the landscape architects to integrate with the landscape and planting design. It is located at the front of the building, to the Bourke Road frontage, for maximum public visibility and interaction.
The artwork was designed by Cultural Capital’s Mark McClelland and Cathy Drew, Studio Mckeon was engaged in the design development and detailed design stage of the project assisting the transformation of early ideas into fleshed out designs and a final manufacturing package.
The sculpture was developed in consultation with the landscape architects to integrate with the landscape and planting design. It is located at the front of the building, to the Bourke Road frontage, for maximum public visibility and interaction.
Harnessing the flexibility and opportunities of CAD.
The work was fabricated in collaboration with Urban Art Projects (UAP) from 16mm low carbon steel using industrial forming processes and machinery. Both the materiality and the manufacturing process suggest the site’s former industrial uses.
Studio Mckeon was engaged to work through the various form opportunities along with colour studies as well as creating in-situ imagery, preliminary site placements to assist the development process and inform key stakeholders.