‘WEAVE’ SUPERGRAPHIC KINgSBOROUGH VILLAGE

SHAREWAY SUPERGRAPHIC FOR KINGSBOROUGH VILLAGE 

Weave is an abstract painting, comprising two 70m long pieces, (ENTRY and EXIT) rolled out like supersized hall runners - welcoming residents and visitors into (and then leading them out of) the village’s central public and retail courtyard.

The shapes, colours and scale of the painting are designed to compliment and connect to the character of Kingsborough's architecture. Like all Lymesmith projects - it's about making connections. Standard road marking paint colours were selected to reinforce the safety and traffic awareness message. The WEAVE Driveway Supergraphic alerts drivers to the change in conditions to slow them down, it helps visitors to find their way into the commercial centre of the Village and alerts all users to the active public zone within the village.

Located on Canberra’s Kingston Foreshore, Kingsborough Village Development was designed by @coxarchitecture @judd_studio, Kasparek Architects, Spacelab Landscape Architects and @dna_architects.

Artwork Installation by the fantastic team at Canberra Line Marking.


 
 

Architects
Cox Architecture; Judd Studio; Kaparek Architects; Spacelab Landscape Architects; DNA Architects

Murals + Colour Design
Lymesmith

Photography
Nick Burrows; Lymesmith

Client
Construction Control

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