Berninneit
Berninneit (meaning Gather Together) – is a new purpose-built public building designed to support a range of uses including a theatre, library, gallery, museum, community function rooms and offices. Bringing together the cultural and social aspirations of the community, the building creates a dynamic and interactive destination drawing in visitors to showcase the region’s rich history and culture.
Utilising minimal materials, a considered font family and a bespoke icon set, our geometric and modular signage suite created a clear and high impact wayfinding system that complement the architecture and interiors designed by Jackson Clements Burrows.
Working as a part of an integrated team, Latitude’s design thinking heightened the intuitive understanding of the space, and develop coherence across all aspects of the visitor experience.
JCB Architects’ considered design has been recognised in receiving the 2024 AIA Victorian Architecture Awards: The William Wardell Award for Public Architecture, and the 2024 Australian Interior Design Awards – Public Design
Awards:
Distinction – Spatial
2024 AGDA Awards (Australian Graphic Design Association)
Project scope:
Way-finding strategy
Signage design
Visual Language
Design Development
Project management
Project collaborators:
Client – Jackson Clements Burrows Architects and Bass Coast Shire
Photographer – Peter Clarke