AW Signs working with Hindmarsh on National Collections Building "Diversity" by CSIRO
AW Signs are delighted to have been appointed by Hindmarsh Builders to supply and install signage for a brand new state-of-the-art CSIRO facility at Canberra’s Black Mountain.
Aptly named Diversity, the facility will become home to Australia’s largest collections of insects, plant and wildlife specimens, built within the 37.3 hectare Black Mountain Science and Innovation Park.
Designed by Hassell, the building will provide interactive spaces, office areas, laboratories, storage vaults and landscaped areas as well as accommodation for 128 CSIRO staff and affiliates.
Jointly funded by CSIRO and the Department of Education through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) and costing an estimated 70 million, AW Signs fabricated and installed a wide range of signage such as statutory (including accessible level exit signage and amenity) safety decal and graphic band, wayfinding and operational.
AW Signs were thrilled to be part of an important development that will enable CSIRO to better deliver science for national benefit.
Signage: Solved by AW Signs.
Images credit: Hassell