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site-specific

American  
[sahyt-spi-sif-ik] / ˈsaɪt spɪˈsɪf ɪk /

adjective

  1. created, designed, or selected for a specific site.

    a site-specific sculpture.


Example Sentences

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"We are committed to finishing the remaining site-specific necessary due diligence to support our vision to build a world-class stadium near the Wolf Lake area in Hammond, Indiana."

From Barron's

Installation is immediate, sometimes accompanied by site-specific arrangements: the location of posters often depends on the lighting of the street or the aesthetic of the nearby shops.

From Los Angeles Times

“Ghost in the Machine: The Old Zoo” is just that, a site-specific interactive experience in which specters come to life via our mobile phones.

From Los Angeles Times

When it comes to site-specific works, artists and institutions too often ignore the central part of that phrase.

From The Wall Street Journal

While Ms. Yukhnovich’s work would be as beautiful anywhere, the grandeur of the Frick—casting the murals as a sort of Gilded Age, hand-painted wallpaper—as well as the proximity to Boucher’s work and other Rococo masterpieces make this presentation a singularly captivating display that fully embraces the specificity of site-specific art.

From The Wall Street Journal