Event Communications, or Event, is one of Europe's longest-established and largest museum and visitor attraction design firms; it is headquartered in
London
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.
History
The firm was founded in 1986 by businesswoman Celestine ("Cel") Phelan and design partner Steve Simons.
In 2008, a new management team took over the running of Event, led by museum design consultant James Alexander, and creative director Esther Dugdale,
which saw the firm expand from its European base to an international focus that included the Middle East (Oman and Kuwait), and latterly Asia (China and Hong Kong).
Event projects have won the major
European Museum of the Year Award (EMYA) a number of times, including for the
Riverside Museum in
Glasgow
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in 2013,
and for the
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in 2016.
Event projects have also won other EMYA awards such as the
Silletto Prize for the
Shipwreck Museum St. George in
Denmark
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in 2019.
The firm was also notable as the exhibition designer for the
Titanic Belfast visitor attraction which opened in 2012,
and which has also won several major international visitor attraction awards including the
2014 THEA award.
Event projects have won notable
cultural tourism awards, including the
World Travel Awards ''Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction'' for the
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in 2019,
for the
Titanic Belfast in 2016,
[ and for the Guinness Storehouse in 2015.]
Since 2016, Event became associated with "immersive" and "technology-driven" experiences, such as the '' Meet Vincent Van Gogh Experience'', a traveling exhibition created in 2017 with the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam
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, and which also won a 2017 THEA award. Another example being the overhaul of the Hans Christian Andersen Museum in Odense
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in Denmark
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, into the '' House of Fairytales'' concept, a collaboration with Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, that was set to open in late 2020. Event's EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum was described by the '' Irish Times'' as "the world’s first fully digital museum", and was also shortlisted for the European Museum of the Year Award in 2018 (but did not win).
Event has designed attractions for corporate exhibitions and landmark buildings such as The Shard: Viewing Gallery in London, the KAPSARC in Riyadh, the Siemens Crystal in London, and the Expo 2020: Opportunity Pavilion in Dubai.
Selected works
* POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw.
* Polytechnic Museum, Moscow.
* Titanic Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
* EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Dublin.
* Siemens Crystal Building, London.
* Riverside Museum, Glasgow.
* Bletchley Park, England.
*Burrell Collection
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, Glasgow.
* Hans Christian Andersen Museum ''House of Fairytales'', Odense
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, Denmark
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.
* The Roman Baths, Bath, England.
* National Army Museum, London.
* Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow.
*King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center
The King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC) is an advisory organization specializing in energy economics, climate, and sustainability that seeks to advance Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi ...
(KAPSARC), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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.
* The Shard: Viewing Gallery, London.
* Eden Project, Qingdao, China.
* Guinness Storehouse, Dublin.
* Shipwreck Museum St. George, Denmark.
* St Fagans National Museum of History, Wales.
Selected awards
* European Museum of the Year:
** EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Dublin (2018) – shortlisted, but did not win.
** POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw (2016).
** Riverside Museum, Glasgow (2013).
** Chester Beatty Library, Dublin (2003).
** In Flanders Fields Museum, Ypes (2000).
* European Museum of the Year, Silletto Prize:
** Shipwreck Museum St. George, Denmark (2019).
* Museum of the Year:
** St Fagans National Museum of History, Wales (2019).
* Themed Entertainment Association (THEA):
** Immersive Museum Exhibit: Touring: Meet Vincent van Gogh Experience, Amsterdam (2017).
** Visitor Centre: Titanic Belfast, Belfast (2014).
* World Travel Awards:
** Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction: EPIC The Irish Immigration Museum, Dublin (2019).
** World's Leading Tourist Attraction: Titanic Belfast, Belfast (2016).
** Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction: Titanic Belfast, Belfast (2016).
** Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction: Guinness Storehouse, Dublin (2015).
Gallery
File:Riverside Museum Glasgow EC2018.jpg, Riverside Museum in Glasgow (2013)
File:Titanic Belfast is an iconic six-floor building featuring nine interpretive galleries - panoramio (6).jpg, Titanic Belfast in Belfast (2014)
File:Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw Main exhibition Gwoździec synagogue.jpg, POLIN in Warsaw (2015)
File:The crystal (27265775033).jpg, Siemens Crystal in London (2013)
See also
* Ralph Appelbaum Associates, U.S. firm
* Local Projects, U.S. firm
* Gallagher & Associates, U.S. firm
* Cultural tourism
* Exhibit design
* Exhibition designer
References
External links
*
Interview with Kengo Kuma: The New Hans Christian Andersen Museum
'' House of Fairytales'', Odense City Museums, Denmark
Meet Vincent Van Gogh Experience
Van Gogh Museum, Netherlands
Fully Digital: Irish Emigration Museum
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Dublin
Buildpedia: Case Study: Zaha Hadid Architects and Event Communications
Riverside Museum. Scotland
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Design companies established in 1986
Companies based in London
Museum companies
Museum designers
Exhibition designers
1986 establishments in England