Provender Mill, Bruton, BA10 0DW
01749 814 946 or@either.co.uk
Provender Mill, Bruton, BA10 0DW
01749 814 946 or@either.co.uk
Museum of London Medieval Gallery
Graphic design of the permanent Medieval London gallery.
The gallery, designed by At Large, forms part of the Museum of London’s sequence of permanent historical galleries. The centre of the space is occupied by London and the Thames: an etched glass wall with the 16th-century Wyngearde panorama superimposed on an aerial view of the river. A graphic ‘hypertext’ using keywords from the narrative, important dates, monarchs, place names and evocative phrases, runs throughout the gallery.
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