Together we developed a shared vision for a facility through which visitors could engage with Country through immersive cultural experiences, set in a landscape that represents the diversity of South Australian plants, integrated with the adjacent Aldinga Beach Conservation Park.
Our process commenced with walking on Country, experiencing Country and reflecting on the wealth of cultural knowledge that was shared with us.
A unique aspect of our approach involved the creation of artwork that reflected this experience, which would influence the development of the master plan. These sketches capture natural elements, cultural practices, and the spiritual connection of the Kaurna People with Country. Themes such as water, wind, bird migration, the Possum Dreaming, traditional camping, and gathering practices, along with the significance of ochre in Kaurna culture, are represented by various design elements. The initial sketches informed the final artwork, intended to be displayed in the cultural centre, which represents the visual narrative of the site's redevelopment.