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Award-winning planning and interpretative design
Primary Category:
EXHIBITION & EXPERIENCE DESIGN

Haley Sharpe Design Limited

Haley Sharpe is an award-winning planning and interpretative design consultancy with skills that facilitate the assessment, development and delivery of impactful and engaging heritage experiences. Currently celebrating our 45th year, Haley Sharpe has planned, designed and delivered over 700 projects globally.
Our portfolio includes feasibility studies, heritage assessments, tourism strategies, visitor experience plans, and interpretative and exhibition design for museums, historic properties and assets, heritage and natural landscapes, cities, parks and visitor centres.
Secondary Categories:
Strategy, Planning & Advisory
Interpretation, Content & Storytelling
Operations, Management & Visitor Experience
Company Address: Workspace 14, Phoenix Square, 4 Midland Street, Leicester LE1 1TG
Primary Contact Name: Oriel Wilson
Job Title: Principal( Business Development)
Contact Details: + 44( 0) 7899 794 927 orielw @ haleysharpe. com www. haleysharpe. com
Core Services Markets served: Global

Award-winning planning and interpretative design

Haley Sharpe is an award-winning planning, experience design and placemaking consultancy, with wide-ranging expertise in the development of compelling and sustainable environments for cultural and community venues, museums and historic sites worldwide.
Through dialogue with client teams and communities, we plan, conceptualise and deliver worldclass and highly memorable visitor experiences for multi-faceted audiences. Our in-house team offers a range of services, including content and interpretative planning, feasibility, operational, audience development, business planning and experience design.
We have designed and delivered over 700 projects globally including the Grand Egyptian Museum, National Air and Space Museum( Smithsonian Institution) and Stonehenge Visitor Centre.
One World Connnected( Copyright-Smithsonian ' s National Air and Space Museum)
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