DAVID APPLEYARD/ - Happen · PREVIOUS PROJECTS/ 2007, Camden multi-faith project, with Rise Phoenix...
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PREVIOUS PROJECTS/
2004, stainless steel benches with laser cut lettering detail
- Installation at Sheffield Hallam University, heart of the campus, collegiate crescent campus
- Exhibited at ‘intelligent design’ Sheffield Millennium Galleries (now in permanent use)
PREVIOUS PROJECTS/
2005, oak and stainless steel benches with laser cut/acid etched graffiti details
- Installation 1 at Common Ground, St Peters, Nether Edge, Sheffield.
-Installation 2 at Scissett Middle School, Huddersfield
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2007, Camden multi-faith project, with Rise Phoenix
- Oak and stainless steel bench with messages relating to faith incorporated into stainless steel panels
- A stainless steel + acrylic wall mounting with 3d relief
- School workshops included a variety of mark making exercises and creative activities - Richard Coben Primary School Camden, London
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2006, decorative steel panels and graffiti stencil mural for a young peoples shelter
- Young peoples shelter, Norfolk Park, Sheffield
- Designed and produced decorative features in collaboration with other artists and young people from the Norfolk Park area of Sheffield
- Designed and led young peoples workshops to develop a graffiti stencil mural
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2007, Ribble Valley sculpture trail commission - Ribble Valley Borough Council
- Graphical way marks for the ‘Ribble Valley Sculpture Trail, Clitheroe’
- Designed, produced and installed three stainless steel + corian, sculptural way marks
- Conducted young peoples workshops with the ‘wildlife after school project’ to develop graffiti style marks which were laser etched into ‘corian’ tops.
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2007, Barnsley Civic Theatre and Mandela Gardens
- Stainless steel cladding for two electricity substations
- To incorporate poetry developed with local primary schools
- Designed site specific font to engage and intrigue visitors
- To provide visual differences on all sides of the buildings
• To lead people into and through the woodland
• To encourage use/exploration
• To keep people on track and away from the local badgers!
• To add a dynamic visual focus at the heart of the woodland clearing
• To incorporate poetry in a leading and intriguing manner
• To draw peoples focus away from the adjacent park road north
• To develop an installation that could be assembled on site
• To allow nature to take hold through growth, attachment and weathering
• To provide an installation which requires minimal maintenance
HOUGHTON HALL PARK/ project aims
DESIGN PROPOSAL/ impact
23.5 m
5.5 m6.5m
•To add focus to the centre of the clearing and away from the road
•To add visual intrigue and lead peoples imagination
• Raises questions about the space
• An abstraction from the pathway - a path to?