
La Perouse Interpretation Plan
OEH
government
exhibition / interpretive
The NSW Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH), National Parks and Wildlife Service commissioned Trigger as interpretation planner for the La Perouse Headland and Bare Island precinct, a much beloved Sydney metropolitan site in the Kamay Botany Bay National Park in metropolitan Sydney. The final plan, to be released in late 2011, will be used as a template for thoughtful, respectful and appropriate tangible and intangible interpretive interventions to underline the important natural, cultural and spiritual significance of this place. Key features such as the unique landscape, the La Perouse Museum, Pere Receveur’s tomb, the La Perouse Monument, the Macquarie Watchtower and Bare Island will be enhanced through sensitive landscape design and architectural invigoration. Interpretation will be improved with innovative exhibition concepts, media, programs and activities. Trigger partners with Toland Architects, Context Landscape Design and heritage consultants Godden Mackay Logan to realise this Interpretation Plan.