A new permanent exhibition housed
in a Grade 1 listed Queen Anne house. The challenge of the project
was not only to improve the display and access to the museum's eclectic
historical collection but to facilitate future expansion and development.
This included establishing a digital archive allowing future expansion
beyond the confines of the building. By integrating graphics with
a carefully selected object display and a specially commissioned
audiovisual presentation, a clear narrative structure now runs through
the galleries securing the museum's place as an important local
educational facility.
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Client:
Burgh House Trust Location:
Hampstead, London 3D
design: Houghton Kneale
Design Value:
£30,000 Completed:
September 2005 |