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By Sarah Balmond
Dulwich Picture Gallery has appointed London design consultancy Holmes Wood to review its visitor wayfinding.
Holmes Wood was appointed to the project three weeks ago, following an initial credentials pitch. It is the first time the gallery has reviewed these logistics since the completion of its pound 8m refurbishment programme.
The gallery - which was designed as the first purpose-built public gallery in England by Sir John Soane - has drafted in the consultancy to create a revised wayfinding and sign scheme, including a plan to redraw the graphics. The system will be implemented across the gallery's external landscape as well as its internal spaces.
The wayfinding scheme that is currently...