CASSON MANN
London-based Casson Mann is an environmental and exhibition design practice dedicated to the delivery of innovative experiential projects.
Casson Mann have been recognised through many awards for their transformation of museums into modern and accessible spaces. Credits include the Churchill Museum, Lord Ashcroft Gallery at the Imperial War Musem, The Welcome Wing at the Science Museum, British Galleries at the V&A and the Great North Museum. In 2006 both founders Dinah Casson and Roger Mann were elected as Royal Designers for Industry in recognition of 20 years ‘sustained excellence in aesthetic and efficient design for industry’.
Current projects include the creation of a new Centre for Parietal Art at Lascaux, a World Heritage Site, in Dordogne, France; in London, the reinterpretation of Hintze Hall, the central hall of the natural Museum of History in Kensigton, and four new permanent galleries for the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich; and the Feathers to the Stars gallery at the Frost Museum of Science in Miami, USA.
Casson Mann have been recognised through many awards for their transformation of museums into modern and accessible spaces. Credits include the Churchill Museum, Lord Ashcroft Gallery at the Imperial War Musem, The Welcome Wing at the Science Museum, British Galleries at the V&A and the Great North Museum. In 2006 both founders Dinah Casson and Roger Mann were elected as Royal Designers for Industry in recognition of 20 years ‘sustained excellence in aesthetic and efficient design for industry’.
Current projects include the creation of a new Centre for Parietal Art at Lascaux, a World Heritage Site, in Dordogne, France; in London, the reinterpretation of Hintze Hall, the central hall of the natural Museum of History in Kensigton, and four new permanent galleries for the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich; and the Feathers to the Stars gallery at the Frost Museum of Science in Miami, USA.
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NameDinah Casson-Roger Mann CASSON MANN