
Conservation Area - Kew Gardens
With an extension of the gardens totems and obelisks language in mind the Conservation area required interpretation in various forms to fit both landscape and boardwalk construction.
Sustainable English oak was again used to create benches that would not detract from the surroundings but have an honest and obvious use. An area for learning, some of these have been used to display easy to read interpretation and all are engraved with icons from the forest floor.
Others have been allocated a desk top feel with weatherproofed educational binders identifying trees, plants and animals that live within the landscape. Every so often along the boardwalk journey a tree or group of plants will be identified on a simple oak post with images and information once more expressing the same language used for way finding in the gardens.

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