From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsite-specificˌsite-speˈcific adjective designed and made to be used in a particular place, or relating to a particular place a site-specific policy
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site-specific• site-specific artworks• Large scale, site-specific projects which do not allow for secondary sale are hardly ever considered to be a worthwhile investment.• Local mineral plans will build on this framework with more site-specific proposals.• Hronek also performs site-specific safety and risk assessment consultations for government and organizations.• Funding was also received from the Eastern Arts Board for installation and site-specific work.• My decision early on to build site-specific works in steel took me out of the traditional studio.• However, the contextual issue of site-specific works remains problematic.• It is the explicit intention of site-specific works to alter their context.• It is most unusual for an open show to accommodate site-specific works.