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project: : . o n b o j : t n e i l c drawing no.: dwgs in set: scale: drawing: 0 9 2 8 0 A H r e k r a B t n u o M C D date: : s t n e m d n e m a : e u s s i February 2010 L2 2 of 6 not to scale sheet size A1 hilary hamnett & associates 30 little sturt st adelaide sa 5000 t: 08 8211 6212 m: 0408 897 445 . . . ADELAIDE ROAD & KEITH STEPHENSON PARK PUBLIC ART POLICY, KEITH STEPHENSON PARK in association with Martin Corbin FINAL carpark Flaxley Road Adelaide Road Wellington Road Mann Street Mount Gambier High School Lake Stage Cinema skate park TAFE college car park W e s te r n Fl a t Cr ee k Keith Stephenson Park A1 A1 A2 A2 1. 2. 3. 20. 21. 22. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. BRIDGE OVER THE CREEK a) Colourful mosaic on the low concrete wall on the Adelaide Rd side anticipating the active play and recreation to be had in Keith Stephenson Park b) Some kind of fixed metal structure or stencil artwork on the inside wall over the creek celebrating the natural environment. BUSH SCULPTURE PARK A combination of permanent and ephemeral works extending through the natural bush area and down to the lakeside. Council would be able to promote this sculpture park as a permanent drawcard and co-ordinate annual sculpture events open to the public, where invited and aspiring artists could gather to create works that respond to the site. PROMINENT ART WORKS CREATING POINTS OF FOCUS Specially commissioned pieces visible at distance to encourage exploration of the park INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE to be located throughout the park and along Adelaide Road as required; to include historic, cultural and environmental elements; history of the site; Keith Stephenson and his contribution to Mount Barker PUBLIC ART WORKS CHILDRENS PLAY AREA The play area is seen as a landmark and unique facility, helping to build Mount Barker’s appeal as a regional recreation destination. The combination of dynamic art, design and off the shelf play equipment under shade sails and close to toilets, attractive picnic facilities and the natural creek system will make an idea venue for parties, celebrations and special events. PICNIC AND SEATING AREAS Distinctive and unique picnic and seating areas, created through a design process, will add richness and variety to the park. Different qualities of experience will add to the attraction and offer more options for the visitor. Playful and interpretive elements can be layered into the design with some elements tailored to particular environments and age groups. PUBLIC ART & SIGNAGE PRECEDENTS 1. Hallett St. Adelaide Jam Factory metal studio 2. Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne 3. Mosaic, City Sites project, Adelaide 4. Carrick Hill, Lynn Moore, Earth Speaks 5. Stuart Frost, "Bracken Knot", Forest of Dean, UK 6. Patricia Leighton, Forest nymph 7. Gatelawbridge, Andy Goldsworthy 8. Adelaide Zoo, Silvio Apponyi 9. Mawson Lakes, Hossein Valamanesh and Craig Andree 10. Carrick Hill, Jeff Thompson 11. Martin Corbin - Wilpena Station 12. Twelve Apostles Visitor Centre 13. Mawson Lakes excercise track 14. Civic Park, Modbury - Family BBQ area 15. City Square, Melbourne - Bruce Armstrong 16. Tusmore Park Playground, Adelaide 17. Port Augusta Magistrate’s court 18. Forrestville Reserve, Goodwood 19. Colin Theile Park, Eudunda 20. Balmain Road, Balmain, Sydney 21. Tolmer Park, Bordertown 22. Jack Hawkins Reserve, Kilburn TEMPORARY STAGE . BITUMEN SEALED PATH PICNIC AREA AMONGST TREES: BIG TABLE UNDER SHELTER FOR PARTIES; ‘NATURAL’ PLAY AND ARTWORK BUSH SETTING: INFORMAL SEATING AND PICNIC AREA EXISTING BBQ ADD MORE PICNIC TABLES ENTRANCE STATEMENT TO FORMAL GARDENS REMOVE ROSES AND REPLACE WITH INDIGENOUS PLANTS PICNIC AREA CLOSE TO WATER WITH FISH/WATERBIRD THEMES KEEP FLAT AREA CLEAR FOR EVENTS SHELTER FOR YOUTHS; KOMPAN ‘BLOQX’, PATH ACCESS TO EUCALYPTS NEAR CREEK BENCH/LOOKOUT POSSIBLE BANDSTAND PICNIC AND PLAY AREA WITH VIEWS OVER PARK OLD GUM TREE TO BE FENCED OFF; ADD INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE ON LAND USE THEMESAND BENEFACTOR, KEITH STEPNHENSON MAJOR ARTWORK/ LOOKOUT RECOGNISING PERAMANK COUNTRY SKATE PARK

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project: :.onboj:tneilc

drawing no.:

dwgs in set:

scale:

drawing:

09280AHrekraBtnuoMCD

date:

:stnemdnema:eussi

February 2010

L2

2 of 6

not to scale

sheet sizeA1hilary hamnett & associates

30 little sturt st adelaide sa 5000 t: 08 8211 6212 m: 0408 897 445

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.

ADELAIDE ROAD & KEITH STEPHENSON PARK

PUBLIC ART POLICY, KEITH STEPHENSON PARKin association with Martin Corbin

FINAL

carpark

Flaxley Road

Adelaide Road

Welling

ton Ro

ad

Mann Street

Mount GambierHigh School

Lake

StageCinemaskate park

TAFE college

car park

Western Flat Creek

Keith Stephenson Park

A1

A1

A2

A2

1. 2. 3.

20. 21. 22.

14. 15. 16.

17. 18. 19.4. 5. 6. 7.

8. 9. 10.

11. 12. 13.

BRIDGE OVER THE CREEKa) Colourful mosaic on the low concrete wall on the Adelaide Rd side anticipating the active play and recreation to be had in Keith Stephenson Parkb) Some kind of fixed metal structure or stencil artwork on the inside wall over the creek celebrating the natural environment.

BUSH SCULPTURE PARKA combination of permanent and ephemeral works extending through the natural bush area and down to the lakeside. Council would be able to promote this sculpture park as a permanent drawcard and co-ordinate annual sculpture events open to the public, where invited and aspiring artists could gather to create works that respond to the site.

PROMINENT ART WORKS CREATING POINTS OF FOCUSSpecially commissioned pieces visible at distance to encourage exploration of the park

INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGEto be located throughout the park and along Adelaide Road as required; to include historic, cultural and environmental elements;history of the site; Keith Stephenson and his contribution to Mount Barker

PUBLIC ART WORKS

CHILDREN’S PLAY AREAThe play area is seen as a landmark and unique facility, helping to build Mount Barker’s appeal as a regional recreation destination. The combinationof dynamic art, design and off the shelf play equipment under shade sails and close to toilets, attractive picnic facilities and the natural creek system will make an idea venue for parties, celebrations and special events.

PICNIC AND SEATING AREASDistinctive and unique picnic and seating areas, created through a design process, will add richness and variety to the park. Different qualities of experience will add to the attraction and offer more options for the visitor.Playful and interpretive elements can be layered into the design with some elements tailored to particular environments and age groups.

PUBLIC ART & SIGNAGE PRECEDENTS1. Hallett St. Adelaide Jam Factory metal studio2. Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne3. Mosaic, City Sites project, Adelaide4. Carrick H ill, Lynn Moore, Earth Speaks5. Stuart Frost, "Bracken Knot", Forest of Dean, UK6. Patricia Leighton, Forest nymph7. Gatelawbridge, Andy G oldsworthy 8. Adelaide Zoo, Silvio Apponyi9. Mawson Lakes, H ossein Valamanesh and Craig Andree10. Carrick H ill, Jeff Thompson11. Martin Corbin - Wilpena Station12. Twelve Apostles Visitor Centre13. Mawson Lakes excercise track14. Civic Park, Modbury - Family BBQ area15. City Square, Melbourne - Bruce Armstrong16. Tusmore Park Playground, Adelaide17. Port Augusta Magistrate’s court18. Forrestville Reserve, G oodwood 19. Colin Theile Park, Eudunda20. Balmain Road, Balmain, Sydney21. Tolmer Park, Bordertown22. Jack Hawkins Reserve, Kilburn

TEMPORARY STAGE

.

BITUMEN SEALEDPATH

PICNIC AREA AMONGST TREES:BIG TABLE UNDER SHELTERFOR PARTIES; ‘NATURAL’ PLAY AND ARTWORK

BUSH SETTING:INFORMAL SEATING AND PICNIC AREA

EXISTING BBQADD MORE PICNICTABLES

ENTRANCE STATEMENT TO FORMAL GARDENS

REMOVE ROSES ANDREPLACE WITH INDIGENOUS PLANTS

PICNIC AREA CLOSE TO WATER WITH FISH/WATERBIRD THEMES

KEEP FLAT AREACLEAR FOR EVENTS

SHELTER FOR YOUTHS; KOMPAN‘BLOQX’, PATH ACCESS TO

EUCALYPTS NEAR CREEK

BENCH/LOOKOUT

POSSIBLE BANDSTAND

PICNIC AND PLAY AREA WITH VIEWS OVER PARK

OLD GUM TREE TO BE FENCED OFF; ADD INTERPRETIVESIGNAGE ON LAND USE THEMESAND BENEFACTOR, KEITH STEPNHENSON

MAJOR ARTWORK/LOOKOUT RECOGNISINGPERAMANK COUNTRY

SKATE PARK