MERINDA PARK

This project draws on processes of geological formation to explore methods of making and fabrication which results in specific, intriguing and effective tectonic and formal characteristics. This public artwork combines 3D printed sandstone with intricate inlaid metal detail.

Shortlisted (August 2021) for the Merinda Station Integrated Art Project, as part of the LXR program in Melbourne.

Processes of deposition, where layers of sand accumulate over time are explored through sand 3D printing.

Project Credits

Design Team: Roland Snooks (Design Director), Laura Harper (Design Director), Marc Gibson.

RMIT SCHOOL OF DESIGN
MADA SENSILAB
FLOE
UoM SOUTHLAWN
MONASH SOUND STUDIO
MALIBU HOUSE
SENSILAB STUDIO
MERINDA PARK
MONASH BOULDING WALL
LIVERPOOL FACADE
TORI TORI FACADE
MYRIAD WING
HAWTHORN PUBLIC ART
NGV PAVILION
BABIY YAR MEMORIAL
FOLD PAVILION
RMIT MEETING PAVILION
TECTONIC RESONANCE
EARTH TECTONICS PROTOTYPE
EARTHLY TECTONICS
GEOLOGICAL BODIES