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Engage, educate and create

LookEar creates heritage interpretation solutions that will surprise and delight

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Interpretive Planning

Creating imaginative and well-considered concepts that are authentic, engaging and meaningful.​

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Exhibitions

Viewing the world through the eyes of the visitor is an extremely important process, and is the basis for much of our design.​

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Signage

Imaginative signage projects involving many designs and forms.

Signage

Imaginative signage projects involving many designs and forms.

Imagination carefully crafted

We create high quality interpretive experiences designed to engage, educate and inspire.

Our interpretive design always involves innovative ideas, imaginative and carefully crafted techniques, a commitment to authenticity, and the engaging use of a wide range of materials and media.

We believe that interpretive material should provide more than simple information. It should engage and foster enquiry, it should create connections with a place’s significance, and it should fathom the heart of the stories to be told.

Award winning projects

  • 2023 Victorian Premier's Design Award of the Year: Budj Bim Cultural Landscape

  • 2023 Interpretation Australia National Awards for Excellence: Budj Bim Cultural Landscape

  • 2023 AILA (Australian Institute of Landscape Architects) VIC Award of Excellence for Cultural Heritage: Garden at John Kelly's Former House

  • 2020 MEED (Middle East Economic Digest) 'National Winner' Social, Cultural and Heritage Project of the Year: Atturaif Living Museum, Saudi Arabia

  • 2011 Western Australian Heritage Award: B Shed Ferry Terminal, Victoria Quay, Fremantle

  • 2009, 2010 and 2011 Victorian Tourism Award for Best Indigenous Tourism: Brambuk – the National Park & Cultural Centre

  • 2008 Digital Signage Interactive Technology Award, Digital Signage Expo: ‘Serendipity’ Touchtable, Eureka Skydeck 88

  • 2007 Victorian Tourism Award for Best New Tourism Development: Eureka Skydeck 88

  • 2006 National Tourism Award for Best New Tourism Development in Australia: Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne

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