Kalamunda Cultural Community Centre, Kalamunda, WA
2011
3.6m high x 0.3m dia rusted steel pipe with slumped and UV coloured glass, LED’s; 3.6m high x 6m + 3.5m long Recycled Jarrah external screen with slumped and UV coloured glass insets; landscaped Dolorite seating.
In collaboration with Malcomn Harris
Commissioned by Kalamunda Council, in conjunction with FORM and Woods Bagot Architects
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The sculptural elements of Scarpe were inspired by the southwest forest Bibbulum track and history of the Kalamunda township.