Category: Case
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Historic Royal Palaces, Tower of London
abg design Project Name: Historic Royal Palaces, Tower of London Client: Historic Royal Palaces Sector: Visitor attractions Location: London, England The role: Signage, wayfinding and mapping The brief: ABG Design developed the Tower Environs wayfinding and signage master plan in close partnership with Stanton Williams Architects and the Historic Royal Palaces project team. Some of the project aims were…
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Doncaster Urban Centre Masterplan
abg DESIGN Project Name: Doncaster Urban Centre Masterplan Client: Doncaster City Council Sector: Towns and cities Location: Doncaster (UK) Role: Signage, wayfinding and mapping The Brief: Ensuring Doncaster town centre is the focus for business and enterprise, building on the success of the current historic markets and raising the aspirations and functions of the markets. The signage,…
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100 Bishopsgate
Signbox Project Name: 100 Bishopsgate, London Client: Signbox was commissioned by the world’s oldest global law firm (following on from its move into the state-of-the-art 100 Bishopsgate building in the heart of the City of London from its former Fleet Street base) and main contractor ISG. Sector: Offices and estates Location: The City, London (UK)…
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Twentytwo at 22 Bishopsgate
SIGNBOX Project name: Architectural interior and wayfinding signs for Twentytwo, a prestigious new workplace concept at 22 Bishopsgate, London. Client: Multiplex, global construction company. Sector: Offices and estates Location: The City, London (UK) The role: This project involved signage and wayfinding design during the fit-out for this iconic building. The brief: The Multiplex specification called for Signbox…
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IM Properties Headquarters
isgroup Project Name: IM Properties Headquarters Client: IM Group Sector: Offices and estates Location: Solihull, Birmingham (UK) The role: Working closely with f.r.a., Bam Construction and IM Properties, isGroup were com-missioned to manufacture and install signage for IM Properties’ brand-new campus facility in Solihull. The brief: The scheme needed to reflect the clients’ desire to…
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Noma Wayfinding, Manchester
isgroup Project Name: Noma wayfinding Client: Casey P & Co Ltd, Murraywood Construction, NOMA Sector: Towns & cities Location: Manchester, UK The role: isGroup designed, manufactured and installed eleven WAY2GO illuminated wayfinding totem/monolith signs throughout Manchester. The brief: As part of NOMAs £800 million mixed-use development isGroup had the opportunity to provide luxurious sets of wayfinding…
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Royal Opera House
endpoint Project Name: Wayfinding strategy and design for Royal Opera House Clients: Royal Opera House Sector: Retail and leisure Location: Covent Garden, London (UK) Role: Endpoint created a comprehensive wayfinding strategy and design. The Brief: London’s Royal Opera House (ROH) is home to two globally renowned artistic companies: The Royal Opera House and The Royal…
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City Walk (Endpoint, UK / Dubai)
Project Name: Mixed-Use Wayfinding Strategy for City Walk Client: City Walk Sector: Other (Mixed-use development) Location: Dubai (UEA) The role: Endpoint created wayfinding strategy and design. The brief: City Walk is a large mixed-use urban development, built in phases since 2013, by Meraas, one of Dubai’s leading property developers. The area houses high-end retail, food and…
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Telford Mann Office Brand Graphics
astley Project Name: Telford Mann Office Brand Graphics Client: Telford Mann Sector: Offices and estates Location: Kettering, Northamptonshire (UK) The role: The project encompassed consultancy, prototyping, manufacture and install of external and internal brand graphics including building signage and ambient graphics. The brief: Pensions and investment company Telford Mann wanted their newly constructed, bespoke offices…
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Design Museum
COBAL SIGN SYSTEMS Project Name: Design Musuem Client: Design Museum Sector: Museum and heritage Location: London (England) Role: Cobal partnered with Cartlidge Levene and architects John Pawson, to create wayfinding, placemaking and signage that enriches the character and personality of the Museum’s new home in South Kensington. The Brief: Following a £23 million transformation, the Design…