Howel-Evans and Opher have been working with the Cinema Museum and Ronald Grant Archive since 2006. Originally housed in temporary accommodation, with storage of their unique collection of cinema memorabilia scattered across London, the organisation is in the process of establishing a permanent home with a lively and active community role.
The first project at Trinity Buoy Wharf was to produce designs up to tender stage, and to include an environmental strategy for this large industrial building. Zoning of heated and unheated areas was proposed, reflecting current and future uses and the ...
Heostudio prepared an outline feasibility study working with The Industrial Buildings Trust, for the Beaufoy Institute in Lambeth. The building is Listed and has an Educational Covenant on part of it dictating the location of the museum and the archive ...
The Cinema Museum has now been offered a permanent base at the Masters House, part of the Old Lambeth Workhouse at Elephant and Castle, where Charlie Chaplain was sent as a child.
Heostudio produced an initial feasibility study looking at options for...