Event Communications, or Event, is one of Europe's longest-established and largest museum and visitor attraction design firms; it is headquartered in London.[1]
History
The firm was founded in 1986 by businesswoman Celestine ("Cel") Phelan and design partner Steve Simons.[2][1][3] In 2008, a new management team took over the running of Event, led by museum design consultant James Alexander, and creative director Esther Dugdale,[4][3] which saw the firm expand from its European base to an international focus that included the Middle East (Oman and Kuwait), and latterly Asia (China and Hong Kong).[5]
^ abcdeRobert O'Byrne (19 January 2000). "Presenting the past: Event Communications". Over 15 years in existence, Event is now Europe's largest company specialising in museum design work. The group has been responsible for some high-profile exhibits over the years, including presentations at the Imperial War Museum and the Tower of London in the UK, and the new Book of Kells exhibition at Trinity College Dublin.
^ abRobert O'Byrne (15 December 1999). "Museum designed by Irish company wins Europe award". Irish Times. It was designed by Event Communications Ltd, which was founded in 1986 by a Dubliner, Ms Cel Phelan, and her design partner, Steve Simons. With offices in London and Dublin, Event is now Europe's largest creative group specialising in museum and visitor attraction design.
^System Administrator (10 March 2008). "Major changes afoot at Event Communications". Design Week. Retrieved 6 October 2019. On reaching her retirement last year, founder Cel Phelan, and Steve Simons will step down, while new CEO James Alexander and newly appointed Creative Director Esther Dugdale will step up, amongst other changes.
^ abWilliam J. V. Neill (19 July 2013). Relaunching Titanic: Memory and marketing in the New Belfast. Routledge. ISBN978-0415540551. "Contributors: James Alexander, Event Communications
^"Titanic Belfast wins top International themed entertainment award". Art Daily. 19 April 2014. James Alexander, Managing Director of Event Communications, designers of the galleries at Titanic Belfast's exhibition, said: "'Event is delighted to join in the celebration of Titanic Belfast's success at the THEA Awards.
^ abPatrick Kelly (3 June 2019). "Migration Stories". Museums Association. Retrieved 6 January 2020. Designed by Event Communications, the same team that created Titanic, Epic emphasises an interactive visitor experience.
^Pól Ó Conghaile (30 April 2016). "First Look: Inside Dublin's epic new €15 million tourist attraction". Irish Independent. Retrieved 8 October 2019. On a preview tour, my experience was of a bold series of 20 galleries slickly fitted with at times breathtakingly immersive technology-driven displays. Designed by Event Communications, the award-winning designers of Titanic Belfast, EPIC Ireland aspires to tell the story of "10 million journeys", with galleries organised into themes of migration, motivation, influence and connection.
^ ab"Siemens completes The Crystal". Architecture. 28 September 2019. Retrieved 4 October 2019. James Alexander, CEO of Event Communications said: "This has been an incredible opportunity to work with Siemens, one of Europe's leading multi-nationals, to explore the pressing issue of how to live sustainably in urban environments.
^Editorial (23 September 2018). "Expo 2020 reveals 'Opportunity Pavilion', made completely of recyclable materials". Architect. To build the pavilion, Expo recruited a team of architects, designers and curators, with the Australia-based Cox Architecture and UK-based Event Communications winning the international bidding process to design the building and curate the exhibition.
^Derek Anderson (30 September 2010). "U.K.-Irish Firm to Revamp Museum". The Moscow Times. Event Communications was selected from a shortlist of four firms by a 16-member jury that included Culture Minister Alexander Avdeyev, Rusnano head Anatoly Chubais, presidential aide Arkady Dvorkovich and representatives of several European museums. The other three contenders were the Spanish CosmoCaixa, the U.S. Ralph Appelbaum Associates and U.S.-Canadian Lord Cultural Resources.
^"Event works on Russian science museum". Design Week. 6 October 2019. Event Communications has been appointed to create a vision and strategy plan for the redevelopment of the Polytechnic Museum in Moscow, Russia, following an international competition.
^"Kelvingrove set to reveal £28m overhaul". Design Week. 29 June 2006. Retrieved 11 October 2016. Glasgow Museums' Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is reopening next month following a £27.9m refurbishment, featuring exhibition design by Event Communications and a brand identity and wayfinding scheme by Fitch.
^Editorial (6 July 2006). "Event drafted in to lead Guinness Storehouse design". Design Week. Retrieved 10 October 2019. Event Communications's appointment, replacing Imagination as lead design group, follows its completion of a €2.5m (£1.73m) project to re-envisage the Storehouse's ground and first floor with a more interactive exhibition design that explains the brewing process. It has reinterpreted the space, installing additional video elements and introducing the concept of a brewer guide and a tasting laboratory where visitors can sample Guinness from the keg line. Event Communications was appointed to this project in April last year, following a four-way pitch.
^Soinead Hughes (18 June 2015). "Out with the old, in with the new". Museum of Wales. Retrieved 11 October 2019. The past few months have seen the Making History core content team work intensively with designers from Event Communications to develop this space. It's an exciting, creative and intense process that involves looking in depth at our object selection and testing them against this exciting new concept.