In consultation with Chris Reid (Building Surveyor for Carlisle City Council), I was asked to develop a concept that will enhance and civilise the look of the exterior building for the toilets in Bitts Park. The park provides many sports amenities, a playground and is a beautiful place for walking. Bitts Park has been presented with the ‘Green Flag Award’ several years in a row. The toilets, which are essential, are perhaps the least considered venue in the park.
Sunday, 3 October 2010
Interviews In the Park
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
The Art Work















Preparation and Design





The New Beginnings




To adorn this drab building by visually reflecting the nature of the park with images that echo the surroundings and characteristics of this public space.
I produced several designs considering the traditional stone work that is a feature of Carlisle, as well as the history and turmoil that this has given this place it's unique charm.
There are a number of other murals around the city which I specifically did not want to imitate - many of these describe the distinctive past of Carlisle. I wanted to create a design that sat within the space rather than stood out.
After some research and discussion I submitted some virtual ideas to Carlisle City Council that were given the go ahead. The Council were very encouraging and apart from a few suggestions here and there, they gave me control over the artwork.
Tuesday, 14 September 2010
Inspiration





Bitts Park Toilets



A Good 'Bitt' Of Fun In Lovely Surroundings (Bitts Park (Carlisle))
‘..There's enough to keep the children entertained for hours, leaving you free to read a book or just enjoy some peace. The downside however to this park is that it does get quite busy in the summer, and while there are a few picnic benches and seats dotted around there aren't many and I usually find myself sitting on the grass, so a towel to sit on is a good idea too. There are toilets just outside the play area, but I have to warn, they are grotty and there is never any toilet roll!’ – Rhiana