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Illuminating The Oman Across Ages Museum

We Illuminated The Oman Across Ages Museum in Manah, Governorate of A’Dakhiliyah, a project commissioned by the Royal Court Affairs, Sultanate of Oman.

Opening in March 2023, by His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, the museum foundation stone was laid in 2015 by the late Sultan Qaboos bin Said. The museum showcases the unique characteristics and historical significance of the Sultanate of Oman, comprising a knowledge center and auditorium, permanent and temporary exhibition galleries, a vast garden and several dining venues.

We were appointed by exhibition designers Event Communications for the lighting design and commissioning of the permanent exhibition project. The aim of the project was to reflect the modern country that Oman has become, while still retaining a sense of its authentic culture and identity.

The History Gallery tells the story of Oman from its geological formation to current era. For the lighting scheme, the brief was to create a sense of place throughout the hall. We achieved this by providing animated lighting, allowing the space to follow a day-to-night sequence that amplifies the natural history narrative. The striking design of the exhibition mirrors Oman’s rugged landscape, with the lighting revealing the space in the way that natural light does – creating various contrasting shadows and highlights as the day changes.

The second hall, the Renaissance Gallery, explores the social, political, economic and industrial transformation of Oman. The goal was to reveal the incredible technological advances of the country in a short time by marrying the lighting with sophisticated audio-visual displays.

Throughout, delicate and valuable historical objects, from archaeological collections to modern documents, were carefully lit to conservation levels, within display cases designed especially for the project. 

The lighting design will highlight the history and present day of Oman for years to come, illuminating visitors who come to learn about the culture.

Feathers to the Stars opens in new museum in Miami

Yutyrannosaurus in the new gallery

Yutyrannosaurus in the new gallery – image from the Miami Herald

DHA’s newest collaboration with the renowned exhibition designers, Casson Mann, has opened at the Frost Science Museum in Miami. The gallery, Feathers to the Stars, tells the story of flight from the evolution of birds to the space race, using a huge range of media & objects from some of the key points in history. The star exhibit is a life-sized model of a feathered dinosaur, Yutyrannosaurus, displaying some of the latest thinking in the appearance & evolution of dinosaurs. The Miami New Times was one of the first to review the new museum, and described it as worth the wait

Opus Anglicanum @ The V&A Museum

Opening in October 2016, DHA Designs were delighted to work on this beautiful collection of Medieval Embroidery.  The exhibition was designed by Line Lu
nd of the V&A, who created a permanent-looking exhibition to house these very fragile and rare works.

DHA focused around 400 fibre optics and other spotlights on site to create a delicate lighting solution to every object, working together with a range of lenders including the Vatican, the Royal Collection and many churches and cathedrals.  DHA ensured that the astonishing details, thread-work and images that have been preserved in these objects could be seen.   The lighting and design creates a series of jewel boxes that illuminates these beautifully preserved artefacts, which sparkle under the careful lighting, even at only 30 – 50 lux.

Many of these objects are rarely displayed and they won’t be brought together again, so it was a privilege to light such a special and unique exhibition.

https://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/opus-anglicanum-masterpieces-of-english-medieval-embroidery

 

National Memorial Arboretum

DHA Designs worked on the re-design of the National Memorial Arboretum near Lichfield as part of the £15.7m new Remembrance Centre.   The beautiful site near Lichfield, is the national site of remembrance, and the exhibition “Landscapes of Life”  tells the story of ways of remembrance and collection, and of the Arboretum itself.

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Working with Real Studios, DHA designed a flexible and sympathetic lighting solution, to highlight the collection and create a series of atmospheric  spaces.  The balance of the lighting and the AV was critical in complimenting Real Studio’s immersive design, and one visited my many who’ve lost loved ones.

 

 

More information on the Arboretum can be found here > http://www.thenma.org.uk

Photo Credit: Philip Vile