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






The sculptural elements of Scarpe were inspired by the southwest forest Bibbulum track and history of the Kalamunda township.