Greenway Associates are experts at delivering cultural spaces. In addition to their work in the UK, Greenway Associates also work with a large variety of museum, cultural and heritage projects, including exhibitions in Europe and in the Middle East.
William Morris Gallery, uniquely devoted to the designer, craftsman, and radical socialist William Morris. Greenway Associates were appointed as the Cost Consultant and Project Manager in the refurbishment of this gallery, which is currently ongoing.
We have 3 x 1st Edition Prints of “Brutalist Buildings of London” - a Set of 2 Posters, by artist Mai Sommer to give away. The artworks details 11 iconic Brutalist buildings that stretch across the London landscape, as well as the concrete used in their construction. All you need to do is email us and tell us where you would hang it.
William Mitchell was a renowned artist sculptor known for his contributions to brutalist architecture. This article features some of his art which was done in concrete and other humble materials.
Greenway Associates have recently had the pleasure of advising on the vision of Meanwhile Gardens Factory site, in collaboration with IDK Architects. Trellick Tower has a twin called Balfron Tower, which is currently being redesigned by Ab Rogers, whom we worked with on the Tate Modern Public Concourses many years ago.
Jared Mensah & Liam McFaul from Greenway Associates enjoyed a wonderful evening at the Museum + Heritage Awards last week, which was made even more special by have 2 projects shortlisted for awards.
We are delighted to announce that Greenway Associates has been appointed as the Cost Manager & Contract Administrator for exhibition work and content delivery for the UK Holocaust Memorial & Learning Centre. Greenway Associates have been working on cultural & experiential projects for over 25+ years. Jared Mensah will be leading our team on this project.
Greenway Associates, the hospitality and cultural experts interview Ann Curtis, founder of Museum Insider. Ann shares her research on how museums are responding to meet the social justice issues spotlighted in 2020.
In the lead up to the much awaited “Alice: Curiouser & Curiouser” exhibition, the V&A held their first ever VR (virtual reality) event. It provides a preview of the whole exhibition which opens in March 2021.
We spoke to Pip Simpson, Director of Design, Estate and FuturePlan, to explore how the V&A is approaching a post-pandemic world.
In July 2017, ‘Hope’, the 25.2m Blue Whale was unveiled as the new centre piece of the new Natural History Museum.
The regeneration of the Grand Union Canal area, now better known as Paddington Basin, has been a highlight to watch over the years. One of our favourite installations there is The Rolling Bridge by Thomas Heatherwick.
Mike Sarna has worked in museums for 25 years and is the Director of Collections & Public Engagement at Royal Museums Greenwich. We interviewed him about visitor engagement, new tech and free vs paid exhibitions.
Roger Mann is one half of Casson Mann, a design company specialing in exhibitions, museums and interiors. We interviewed him to talk about the “Nelson, Navy, Nation” permanent exhibition at the National Maritime Museum.