Wednesday, 25 November 2015

New visitor centre opens at Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings



Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings is a unique and internationally important site, containing seven listed buildings including the first cast-iron framed building in the world. Historic England and its partners developed a project to conserve and bring back into use two historic buildings and create public realm space so a broad range of people can explore, learn, participate and enjoy the site’s unique and varied heritage.




Creative Good provided interpretation and design consultancy services for the scheme, which includes site welcome, orientation and wayfinding signage, indoor interpretation and exterior interpretation onto the site. The new visitor centre and selected outdoor areas of the site were opened to the public yesterday.

The BBC reported on the opening event here.

Historic England's Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings web page

Friends of the Flaxmill Maltings website



Friday, 3 July 2015

Temporary exhibition opens at Bradgate Park



Bradgate Park covers 830 acres of publicly accessible countryside a few miles outside Leicester. First enclosed as a deer park about 800 years ago, the Park has a wild and rugged aspect with dramatic rocky outcrops and gnarled old oak trees. Within the Park are the ruins of Bradgate House – one of the earliest brick-built country houses in England and the birthplace and childhood home of Lady Jane Grey, Queen of England for Nine Days in 1553.



Creative Good was commissioned by Bradgate Park Trust to develop a temporary exhibition within the Chapel - the only portion of house still largely intact. The Chapel interior was undergoing extensive renovation and the Park wished to introduce modest interpretation into the rejuvenated space, to tell the story of the Chapel and the Grey family who built and used it. Modern interventions needed to be capable of withstanding the fluctuations in temperature and humidity of the unheated environment, and fixings into the historic fabric were to be avoided.



We developed a suite of interpretive graphics, comprising free-standing cassette stands and suspended banners, all constructed from exterior grade materials. The Chapel re-opened to the public at the end of June 2015.



Services provided by Creative Good include research, interpretive planning, copy text writing, surveying and structural engineering (to prove the viability of suspending banners from existing tie bars).

Friday, 26 June 2015

The Wing wins LABC award

The team behind The Wing, the new visitor and education centre built to honour the heroes of the Battle of Britain, has picked up a major award for its unique design. Creative Good worked alongside the building design team to develop the initial concept for The Wing.



The Spitfire-wing shaped building at the Capel-le-Ferne home of the Battle of Britain Memorial Trust was named ‘Best Small Commercial Building’ at the Local Authority Building Control (LABC) Building Excellence Awards for the Southern Region.

Further details can be found here.

Saturday, 4 April 2015

The Wing formally opened by Her Majesty The Queen

The Wing - the new visitor and education centre at The Battle of Britain Memorial in Capel-le-Ferne, Kent - was formally opened by Her Majesty The Queen on Thursday 26th March 2015. Jonathan Keight, Director of Creative Good, was honoured to meet The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh when they viewed 'The Scramble Experience' - an exhibition and immersive visitor experience telling the story of The Few.

 
Creative Good was responsible for the design and project management of 'The Scramble Experience', reception area, retail equipment and interpretation throughout the building. Our client, The Battle of Britain Memorial Trust, is delighted with the outcome of the project and the formal opening event was a great success.





Friday, 24 October 2014

Oak House Dairy visited by HRH Duke of Gloucester

HRH The Duke of Gloucester visited Oak House Museum on 8th October 2014 to open the museum's new visitor centre. As part of the day's events, the Duke visited Creative Good's recently completed project - a 17th Century dairy within the Grade 2* Listed Oak House.


Sandwell Council required a working dairy with static interpretation that could be interpreted/demonstrated by access to interpretation within the space as well as through 1st and 2nd person costumed interpretation. We provided a full interpretive design and build service, including specialist research and interpretive planning.


Dairy tools, furniture and cooperage items were manufactured using traditional techniques and are fully functional for use in programmed activities. We produced a simple phone app for visitors to access additional information on site in a fun and engaging way, and its content is duplicated in a leather-bound book to ensure access for all. A dynamically subtitled audio-visual presentation provides insight into the life of a 17th century dairy maid.


Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Mary Jones World formally opened

Creative Good recently completed the installation of a new exhibition within the deconsecrated church of St Bueno's in Llanycil, Bala. Mary Jones World tells the story of a 15 year old girl who, in 1800, walked 26 miles to buy a Bible, an event that led directly to the formation of Bible Society.


The new visitor and education centre was formally opened on 5th October 2014 at a ceremony attended by dignitaries from around the World, to mark the bicentenary of the death of Thomas Charles, who formed British and Foreign Bible Society in 1804.


The opening has been reported by the BBC, ITV and Bible Society themselves.





Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Patrick Tootal, of the Battle of Britain Memorial Trust, gives a tour of 'The Wing'


The Wing building is taking shape nicely. Steelwork has now been erected on site and the overall form of the building is clearly visible. Creative Good have designed and are managing the fit-out of the welcome areas, interpretive displays and retail space within The Wing.


Patrick Tootal, of the Battle Of Britain Memorial Trust, has spoken about the project to the BBC and ITV. Please follow the links to view the videos.

Battle of Britain centre at Capel-le-Ferne takes shape

The BBC has published a short update on the progress of The Wing. Please click here to read more.


Friday, 2 May 2014

Bradgate Park Visitor Centre project launched by Sir David Attenborough


Sir David Attenborough was guest of honour at the launch at Bradgate Park yesterday. The Rotary Club of Leicester is hoping to raise £150,000 towards the construction of the new centre, as part of it's Centenary celebrations in 2016. Sir David, whose father was once president of the Rotary Club of Leicester, said Bradgate Park was a place of world importance. His enthusiastic support for the project was reported by the BBC.


The event was also attended by a host of dignitaries, including Leicester mayor Sir Peter Soulsby, Bishop of Leicester the Right Reverend Tim Stevens and county council chairman Rosita Page. We were delighted to present our concept for the new visitor centre to the assembled audience.



Saturday, 26 April 2014

St Albans Cathedral wins Heritage Lottery Fund support for major new development project


Creative Good is proud to have been involved in the successful bid for HLF funding. We were commissioned to work with Nick Stead Interpretation in developing an Outline Interpretation Plan to set out how visitors will be engaged through a new and comprehensive scheme for informal heritage learning.


Creative Good contributed concept design proposals for a variety of interpretive solutions including dedicated permanent and temporary exhibit spaces, site wide interior and exterior interpretive graphics, web-based and site-downloadable digital applications, and physical and digital reconstructions.