A collaboration with Reiach and Hall Architects to re-landscape the
forecourt of Loudoun hall, one of Ayr's finest and oldest public buildings,
dating back to the 15th century. Unravelling the recent and distant history
of this important public space, items included wall carvings of the motto
of the 1st Earl of Loudoun, a ship's rudder and a lead circle set into the
paving stones (reputedly where Ary's first witch was burnt), a tactile bronze
model of the building, and a Scots pie cast in bronze.

In collaboration with:
P.A.C.E, Reiach & Hall Architects, Martin Bellwood, Russell Coleman,
Owen Cunningham and Louice Lusby Taylor.