Al Laurence, Longlasting, Accessible Wayfinding, 2025, concrete, plaster and acrylic,
80 x 80 x 20 cm.

Photographer: Brenton McGeachie

Al Laurence

Bachelor of Arts and
Bachelor of Design

A durable, accessible multi-sensory wayfinding system, that seeks to make intuitive experiential wayfinding that is usually restricted to sight (like precinct colour) available through texture and sound. Each area has a unique colour, texture and sound, which are incorporated with tactile 3d maps to orient and guide the user through a city. The layered material provides longevity to signage, as the colour is not painted on, but part of the material.

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