Project
The new state-of-the-art Visitor Centre at Land Rover Solihull. The first Jaguar Land Rover facility of its kind that has been developed to offer customers the opportunity to undergo a bespoke multimedia experience as part of receiving their new Range Rover direct from the factory. The customers journey is spectacularly completed with their vehicle unveiled using cutting-edge 3D projection technology which silhouettes the build of the car over the customer's vehicle.
Completion 2013
Company Imagination
Project
Located in the heart of the St James’s Gate Brewery. GUINNESS STOREHOUSE is Ireland’s No. 1 international visitor attraction.Originally built in 1904 to house the Guinness fermentation process, the building was constructed in the style of the Chicago school of architecture, with massive steel beams providing the support for the structure of the building. The storehouse housed the fermentation of Guinness beer until 1988, and in November 2000, the new addition to the Dublin tourism offer opened its doors.
Completion 2000
Company Imagination
A first-of-its-kind international travelling exhibition and immersive experience covering the past, present & future of the FIA Formula One World Championship.
The exhibition includes six principal rooms, each specially commissioned for the show and produced in partnership with award-winning curators, artists and filmmakers offering a unique perspective on the extraordinary story of Formula 1.
The 90-minute experience combines stunning audio and visuals, rare film and iconic imagery, engineering and educational displays, sculptures and iconic Grand Prix cars to deliver one of sport’s most exciting stories.
“We are thrilled that this imaginative and immersive exhibition will debut in Madrid in March 2023 - I know it will become a must-see experience for every F1 fan”
Stefano Domenicali, Formula 1 President & CEO
Completion 2023
Round Room Studios & Realstudios
Project
A sustainable cities initiative by Siemens exploring tomorrow’s cities today. Home to the world’s largest exhibition focused on urban sustainability and a world-class centre for dialogue, discovery and learning.
At the heart of the Crystal is an exhibition which showcases global trends and challenges, alongside existing technological solutions to build environmentally sustainable, livable and prosperous cities. Across ten zones, the exhibition encourages us to change the way we all think about our cities, now and for future generations.
Completion 2012
Company Event Communications
Project
To design two stands with a powerful presence like no other at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Design 1 entices visitors to engage with the brand on a new level, defying convention .The stand incorporates four interactive SKYACTIV displays and the Mazda Hazumi as a centre piece.
Stand 2 celebrates 25 years of the MX-5 with owners vehicles, displays and hospitality area.
Completion 2014
Company Imagination
Project 1
Cross Pens. A modular kit comprising display cases and a writing desk to allow a customer to trial their choice.
Completion 2013
Company SmallBackRoom
Project 2
Two Rivers. Design concepts for a shopping centre incorporating placemakers, architectural elements, street furniture and landscaping.
Completion - on going
Company SmallBackRoom
Project 3
Design of outlet stores for Fiorelli handbags. Design, Detail drawings and installation.
Completion - 2009
Company Camouflage
Project
In AirSpace you can get up-close to some of the most famous aircraft in the world, including the Lancaster, Spitfire, Concorde and Vulcan.
Visitors can explore around and underneath the aircraft. Get to know how they fly, how they’re made and discover the impact they’ve made on the world.
Completion 2008
Company RealStudios
Project 1
All-new Range Rover revealed to an international audience of celebrities, business leaders, sports stars and royalty. The All-New Range Rover was unveiled in spectacular style and demonstrated its world-class capabilities by wading through a water pool that was almost a metre deep and gracefully climbing a rocky causeway before coming to a stop in front of the White Lodge - a formal royal residence and home to the Royal Ballet School.
Completion 2012
Company Imagination
Project 2
James Bond actor Daniel Craig brings Manhattan to a standstill as he launches the brand new Range Rover Sport by driving it to a star-studded reception through the streets of New York. Cameras broadcast live coverage of the action-packed event online and on giant screens at the Skylight at Moynihan Station on 8th Avenue where the vehicle was officially revealed to the world.
Completion 2013
Company Imagination
Project
Post New York launch marketing kit for the new Range Rover Sport to extend reach and engagement to a wider group of customers. An immersive experience which appeals to the mind set and values of the audience ‘Ambitious Aspirers’ in a way which goes beyond the vehicle itself.
The vehicle is presented under a canopy frame with bevelled lighting edges to create the optimum spread of light onto the vehicle.
Colour & Trim areas with show finished sports products housed in edge illuminated display frames showcase the vehicles various finishes.
Profiling interactives were housed in totem modules to create a ‘landscape’ with digital content and ambient effects.
Completion 2013
Company Imagination
Project
Casino and social destination located on the banks of the River Clyde in Glasgow. The venue includes a Casino, Fine Dining Restaurant and Lounge Bar.
Using the River Clyde’s shipbuilding history as inspiration, a design incorporating a timber ‘wave’ carries the visitor through the entrance into the main gaming area of the Casino.
The wave continues to the upper levels to the Fine Dining and Bar areas providing a dramatic linking element that creates a signature piece for the rest of the design.
Completion 2008
Company RealStudios
Project
World Premiere of the Jaguar XE.
The dramatic unveiling of a brand new sports saloon by Jaguar the XE, celebrating British innovation and creativity. A time-travelling, theatrical live performance celebrated the past, present and future of Jaguar. The journey was inspired by the life of Ian Callum (Jaguar’s Design Director) drawing on his inspirations for the XE.
Performances from British acts Emeli Sandé, The Kaiser Chiefs and Eliza Doolittle commemorated significant moments in Jaguar’s history,
Completion 2014
Company Imagination
Concept design for a Jaguar Land Rover World. To create a world class premium tourist destination that showcases the best of British engineering, technology, hospitality and training. This is the story of heritage, design and engineering innovation, a design that is shaped by British Culture, style and character.
Company Imagination
A visitor attraction and a monument to Belfast’s maritime heritage on the site of the former Harland & Wolff shipyard in the city’s Titanic Quarter where the RMS Titanic was built. It tells the story of the ill-fated Titanic, which hit an iceberg and sank during her maiden voyage in 1912.
Detail design & development of Gallery 1, Boomtown.
Immersive projection areas and touchscreens allow the visitor to bring the stories of four major industries of the time — shipbuilding, rope, linen and tobacco to life. At the end of the Gallery the visitor can pass through the actual factory gates onto an immersive drawing board showing the detailed drawings and plans of the ship before exploring further the story of Titanic:
‘The Ship of Dreams’.
COMPLETION 2012
COMPANY Event Communications
Project
The Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Centre (SAASCC) is situated adjacent to the Arabian Gulf in Kuwait City. The project consists of six main components on the 18-hectare site: The Natural History Museum, Science Museum, Space Museum, Arabic Islamic Science Museum, Fine Arts Centre and the external spaces known as the Public Realm.
The Science Museum, (Block C) alone consisted of four museums devoted to Transport, Experiment, Robotics & Innovation. Exhibits and objects all had to be researched, designed and created from new to fit to an established narrative. Using leading-edge technology, immersive environments, large-scale models and compelling interactivity the visitor enjoys a new learning experience as well as an entertaining and fun day out.
Completion 2018
Company Cultural Innovations
Project
Middle Kingdom Galleries
The Grand Egyptian Museum, also known as the Giza Museum, is described as the largest archaeological museum in the world, construction of the museum is set to be complete in 2021.
The building will supersede the world-famous Egyptian Museum, sometimes called the Museum of Cairo, which was built in the centre of the city in 1901 and currently houses the world’s largest collection of Pharaonic antiquities, including the iconic gold funeral mask of Tutankhamun.
The new museum will contain 7,000 sq metres dedicated to the boy-king, with the 5,400 objects retrieved from his tomb, displayed together for the first time, including his three coffins and the funeral mask.
The GEM is built on a slope and straddles the 162 foot difference in levels between the Nile valley, where you enter, and the Giza plateau, where the main galleries are situated. There are sculpture gardens in the museum park, while a massive statue of Ramses II greets you upon entry into the main atrium. From here, the Grand Staircase, which leads from valley level to plateau, will be lined with 87 statues of kings and gods.
The main galleries lead left from the staircase and are divided into four eras: pre-dynastic (up to 3100 B.C.) and Old Kingdom (the pyramid builders), Middle Kingdom 2050 BC to 1652 BC, New Kingdom (Tutankhamun, Ramses) and Greco-Roman. These chronological galleries are then organized according to themes, Beliefs and Eternity, Kingship and Power, and Society. Visitors are led right back to tall glass windows, which look out toward the pyramids, the grand finale of a chronological show celebrating one of the world’s greatest civilizations.
Completion 2021
Company Cultural Innovations
Project
As part of the Science Museum’s masterplan the new museum shop aims to improve the visitor experience by opening up previously closed spaces. The retail offer is now expanded into a double height space which also creates a visual link to the museum’s adjacent galleries. Linked by a feature staircase the upper and lower areas are visually coherant but different in mood, the mezzanine area provides a relaxed space to browse the many book offerings and premium products, while the shop’s ground floor aims at more activity based merchandise featuring zones dedicated to science kits, toys and games.
Colourful modular retail and display units have been created which can easily be reconfigured to refresh the layout of the shop and a dynamic floor design in geometric patterns shift across the space complementing the displays.
Completion 2019
Drinkall Dean
Curious families and inquisitive adults can test their skills, solve transport conundrums faced by modern day engineers and enjoy a series of fun interactive exhibits. The new gallery inspires an interest in STEM subjects and highlights the creativity, social value and sheer range of jobs available in engineering, with one exhibit asking you to choose the type of engineer you could become: a dreamer, planner or fixer.
‘Drive’ a modern Elizabeth line train.
Star on the cover of The Engineer magazine.
Scan your palm with the latest ticket technology.
‘Fix’ a train as part of the hands on ‘fixer’ challenge.
Plan a greener and happier city.
See the remains of a lost spiral escalator.
Completion 2019
Drinkall Dean