by David Whitfield | Apr 28, 2016
National Trust Wordsworth House Exhibition Step back in time to the 1770s and the childhood home of William Wordsworth. The restoration of this important historic house involved a team of dedicated historians, conservators and craftspeople. The story of...
by Des Kennedy | Apr 26, 2016
York Castle Museum The Sixties York Castle Museum commissioned us to design a permanent gallery about the swinging Sixties covering themes such as music, fashion, politics, sport, technology and lifestyles. Our solution included: Recreating the look and feel of...
by David Whitfield | Apr 4, 2016
Great North Museum Gertrude Bell Exhibition An explorer, writer, archaeologist and diplomat. Gertrude Bell was an important figure in the history of the Middle East. The exhibition tells her amazing story. Beginning at her childhood and ending with her involvement...
by David Whitfield | Apr 4, 2016
Great North Museum Polar Explorers Exhibition An exhibition aimed at young children and their families. ‘Polar Explorers’ examines life in the coldest places on Earth. Bringing the core themes of ‘people and animals’ to life with interactives, tactile learning,...
by David Whitfield | Dec 12, 2015
Museum of Hartlepool WW1 Gallery The WW1 German naval raid on Hartlepool resulted in the death of at least 130 people and the wounding of many more. Commissioned to design and build an exhibition to mark the anniversary of the Bombardment. Our solution houses 130...
by David Whitfield | Nov 20, 2015
Great North Museum Spineless Exhibition Aimed at families with young children and telling the story of Earth’s incredible invertebrates. ‘Spineless’ covered five interpretive themes. Coral reefs, seashores, rainforests, caves and gardens. With each brought to life...
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