Following eight major openings in 2022, experience designer Mather & Co is set to replicate that success in 2023 with a number of project completions in the pipeline.

Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 03 Mar 2023


Following eight major openings in 2022, experience designer Mather & Co is set to replicate that success in 2023 with a number of project completions in the pipeline.
The coming 12 months will see the opening of several long-term UK projects including Durham History Centre, while work continues on both Manchester Town Hall and Ipswich Museum.
Scheduled to open in the latter half of the year, Durham History Centre will transform both access to and the preservation of the county’s recorded heritage, as well as unite five collections and services in a single location in the city centre.
Meanwhile, the Ipswich Museum redevelopment, set to open in 2025, will see the attraction transformed from a Victorian colonial offering into a welcoming space to share the history of its collections. Mather has been working closely alongside the museum’s curators, co-creation team and the local community to collect stories that authentically represent the experiences of the communities. Manchester Town Hall is set to reopen in 2024.
In Scotland, the company is currently overseeing the exhibition and content design at Inverness Castle. The heritage site is undergoing a major redevelopment with Mather telling the stories of the Highlands through an interactive storytelling experience.
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