Central Area Design Study

4.3.3 Public Art

areas such as parkettes and open spaces, street intersections, courtyards, gardens and public buildings, and should not be placed within the sidewalk unless embedded in the sidewalk. • The public art program should encourage functional pieces that demonstrate sustainable technologies, building materials and design techniques. • Nomenclature of streets, places, pavilions and buildings should reference the history of the Central Area. • Opportunities to integrate public art into streetscape or architectural elements should be pursued.

• An exposition of Tillsonburg’s history should be created with public art, choice of nomenclature, selection of materials and distinguishing architecture. Designs should aim to be functional as well as aesthetically pleasing. • The Town of TIllsonburg should develop a public art strategy for the Central Area to identify appropriate locations and subject for public art, and to develop financial and legal tools to support it. • Public art that educates and informs about the vision and values of the Central Area should be located in

An exposition of Tillsonburg’s history should be created with public art.

The Town of Tillsonburg should develop a comprehensive public art strategy.

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