Heritage
Interpretation
We provide a comprehensive range of high quality heritage interpretation
services worldwide. Building upon the facilities and expertise
of the University College London, the dedicated staff of our Centre
for Applied Archaeology deliver the highest standards in, public
outreach, heritage presentation and training classes. Our services
range from interpretive planning for World Heritage Sites, Museum
Exhibitions, Evaluation, Consultancy and Outreach events to the
design of single leaflets or web-sites.
Heritage Interpretation from design to implementation
Training and Site-Management
Masterclasses
Education
and Outreach resources and training
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for Applied Archaeology

Heritage Interpretation
Planning and Consultancy
- Consultancy on interpretive planning
- Evaluation of interpretive programmes/resources/museum exhibitions
and recommendations for improvement
Products and Services
Museum Design
Exhibition design and display
Desk-top publication
Films and documentaries and promotional videos (certain areas)
Web-based dissemination (design and production of web-pages)
Design, writing, production and illustrations for archaeological
reports
Research, illustrations, design, script-writing and project management
of interpretive resources, such as:
- Leaflets, posters, fliers.
- Books and booklets.
- Orientation leaflets.
- Graphic Panels (indoor and on-site).
- Audio-visuals.
- Audiotours .
- Specialist interpretation resources for special needs and
disabled visitors.
- Re-enactments and historic events.

Training and Master Classes
Staff training in interpretive planning, site interpretation
and exhibition design
Master Classes in Museum and Site Interpretation and Exhibition
Design and Interpretive Planning.
Read more about the Master
Classes.
Links to Current projects:
- Merv,
Turkmenistan. Museum development, Teachers Handbook,
Graphic Panels and Site Interpretation, Training courses for
teachers and staff, Site Management and Conservation Planning.
- Cissbury
Hill. National Trust Condition Assessment and
Site Management planning.
- West
Dean. IoA student training project On-Site Interpretation,
Strategies, Outreach and Training (with Bill Sillar)
- Red
Fort - Delhi, India
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for Applied Archaeology
Principal consultants
Our Site Management and Interpretation services draw on the expertise
of:
Mr.
Mike Corbishley: Education and Outreach (Institute of Archaeology,
University College London);
Mr.
Tim Williams: Site Management and Interpretation (Institute
of Archaeology, University College London);
Mr.
Chris Hudson: Museum Design and Interpretive Planning.
Chris has recently won the following awards:
Chris designed the Kilmartin House Museum which won the Gulbenkian
Prize for Museums and the Scottish Museum of the Year award.
Chris was the designer for the Sutton Hoo exhibition and site
interpretation.
The recent Cloister Gallery at Dorchester Abbey, designed
by Chris, was in the short-list of 10 finalists for the 2006
Gulbenkian Prize and received the Oxford Preservation Society
Conservation Award.
Contact: Kirsty Norman
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