Free Form

Free Form is a large-scale maze-like pavilion made from interconnected sculptural forms.

Developed in consultation with local children’s groups, the structure creates shifting pathways, open spaces, and unexpected viewpoints. Its combination of geometric elements and free-flowing construction encourages visitors to move through, pause within, and reimagine their relationship to the environment around them.

Part sculpture, part architecture, part playground, Free Form reflects the artists' ongoing interest in creating spaces that invite exploration, curiosity, and participation.

© Peter Cripps

© Peter Cripps

© Peter Cripps

© Peter Cripps

© Phoebe Wingrove

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Shaping — Movement transforms sculpture and space.