Housing a replica statue of the dinosaur, the Muttaburrasaurus Interpretive Centre has been brought to life with a comprehensive interpretive display that tells the story in an engaging and authentic yarn.
Presenting the history of the dinosaur, its anatomy, discovery, science and technology, the centre also gives visitors a unique insight into the ancient world in which this dinosaur lived and died.
It tells the story through the words of those involved as a ‘true-blue’ account of the Muttaburrasaurus story, recounting it in an engaging and authentic yarn.
With robust materials and forms, such as cast concrete, core ten steel and glass, the display complements the unique backdrop of the architecture and reflects the local outback aesthetic.
“Beautifully designed and well thought out displays. The model Muttaburrasaurus was realistic and well positioned with sky behind it… Information boards had a lot of information but not overwhelming. Good to see and read about the discovery and research story.” KEN WALLWORK, VISITOR
SCOPE Interpretive Signage, Graphics and Objects
CLIENT Barcaldine Shire Council
PROJECT LEAD & INSTALLATION Bree Industries
SCIENTIST AND CONTENT Matt Herne
COPYWRITING See Think Grow
ILLUSTRATIONS Heads Up Film Services, Matt Herne
PRODUCTION Photoline, Inglass Design, CP Metal Fabrication, Heads Up Film Services, Bree Industries