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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Lie of the Land, 2000-2004
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Lie of the Land, 2000-2004

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Auchterarder School, Perthshire In 2000 - 2004 I was commissioned to work with architects Anderson Bell Christie to develop a series of artworks to be integrated into the fabric of...
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Auchterarder School, Perthshire

 

In 2000 - 2004 I was commissioned to work with architects Anderson Bell Christie to develop a series of artworks to be integrated into the fabric of a new secondary school in Auchterarder, Perthshire.

 

“The Lie of the Land” fills the full height of the entrance space to a height of 9 metres, and is based on the contour lines of the Ochil Hills, which are visible from the school’s windows. The design is routed out of birch ply panels.

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