Museum of the Year accolade for Focus Consultants’ Project
Focus Consultants is celebrating the news that one of our projects has been named the UK’s museum of the year by the Art Fund charity.
The Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter, which re-opened in December following a £24million renovation, was described by Lord Smith of Finsbury, the chairman of the judging panel, as "quite simply a magical place".
It is the latest in a number of accolades awarded to projects that Focus Consultants has been involved in.
Last month the £5.4m refurbishment of Tudor House Museum in Southampton picked up the conservation project award at the 2012 RICS South East region awards, and went on to be named as the overall project of the year. The awards are regarded as the ‘Oscars’ of the property world.
Focus Consultants was project manager on both the Tudor House Museum and the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, which picked up £100,000 as the prize for being named museum of the year by the Art Fund charity.
“To say that we are delighted to hear that the Royal Albert Memorial Museum has been named the UK’s museum of the year is a massive under-statement. We are absolutely thrilled for the whole team involved in this project, which was up against some high profile rivals for the award,” commented founding partner at Focus, Kevin Osbon.
“Royal Albert Memorial Museum has been a big success since it opened last year, attracting thousands of visitors and significant praise. Focus Consultants is proud to have played a role in the development.”
Focus Consultants was part of the team that helped to secure almost £10million of Heritage Lottery Funding for the scheme, and was also quantity surveyor for the re-development. In addition, Focus was part of the delivery team for the creation of the Ark Collections Store - a specialist storage facility built to house items of the decorative and fine arts and national history collections. Run by Exeter City Council, the museum houses a diverse collection featuring a million items. It has attracted more than 200,000 visitors since re-opening in December.