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Sounds like a great project. I would certainly be looking to contract a specialist in exhibition design. Have you thought about writing a tender? I’ve worked with local graphic designers before, but when refurbishing a heritage space there are more things to consider than just panels. Casson Mann is based in London - you could speak to them in the first instance to develop your thoughts? 

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The British Red Cross is in the early stages of planning a small museum/exhibition space in our head office building. We do have an architect who is working on refurbishing the building including designing the museum space. Does anyone have any experience of designing museum spaces within a building which is not a museum? I am wondering if we should use an external exhibition design company to design the space rather than allowing just the architect to do this?

 

Please do send me recommendations for museum/exhibition design companies and graphics design companies for designing text panels etc.

 

Any advice you can give on this would be much appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

Mehzebin Adam

Curator

 

British Red Cross Museum & Archives

44 Moorfields | London | EC2Y 9AL

https://www.redcross.org.uk/about-us/our-history/museum-and-archives

 

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