We were delighted to be asked by the National Trust to help them create visitor interpretation for a new property in their portfolio. High Cross House, is situated in the Dartington Estate in Devon and is a true gem of the International Modern style, designed by
Swiss-American architect William Lescaze in 1932. It was commissioned by
Leonard and Dorothy Elmhirst as a ‘machine for living in’ for W.B.
Curry, the first headmaster of Dartington Hall School. The house has had many changes of use from it's original residence for the headmasters of the school and the National Trust's aim is to recreate as much of the original furnishings as possible and our interpretation brief is follow a minimal, unobtrusive approach that retains the sleek lines of the space. Working to a fixed budget we have created external wayfinding, internal exhibitions and visitor information that push the National Trust guidelines into a direction that the Modernists would approve of. The house is home to visiting artists and the National Trust have a host of creative events planned at the property throughout the year.
See http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/high-cross-house/
Thursday, 29 March 2012
Thursday, 15 March 2012
View of times gone by in Falmouth
The Matthew |
More information on this beautiful vessel can be found on her website.
Friday, 2 March 2012
Optoelectronics...
OMC is the manufacturer of optoelectronic components and products that brings 25 years of experience in creating robust, high quality, cost efficient and sustainable solutions.
We have recently launched a new website for them built using our CMS, along with a new logo and commissioned photography for their products. Take a look here: www.omc-uk.com
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