This month's RIBA Journal features a thoughtful review of our work at Ely Museum, written by Jan-Carlos Kucharek, who says "HAT's design, on a construction budget of just of £1m, succeeds in doing simple moves beautifully... the show stopper is the rear extension, making the museum accessible in a dramatic way."
Elie Hughes, curator at the museum, says some lovely things about working with our team and Kucharek describes the project as a "labour of love" by "a motivated architect which embedded itself in the project from its genesis, guiding a green client through the process."
We love the final quote from Elie: "The museum is the first touch point for so many local kids in terms of a cultural experience, so if we can make it something that feels amazing and special and beautiful and exciting... that first perception here can stay with them for life."
Read the full article - Penal Reform - review of Ely Museum.