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External view of Senate House

Senate House

The University of London’s Grade II-listed Senate House, designed by Charles Holden, was in urgent need of refurbishment and updating. An estate consolidation programme initiated by the refurbishment of an adjacent office building provided the opportunity to undertake the phased reconfiguration and refurbishment of the 80-year-old building.

 

We collaborated with the University and the interior design team to develop a wayfinding scheme that seamlessly integrates graphic elements with architectural materials, adapting to the evolving uses of the spaces.

Wall mounted directional sign
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Wall mounted identification sign
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Floor plan graphic detail

Project notes

Services: Brief development, wayfinding strategy, sign design, project planning, graphic design and artwork, construction documentation

Client/project team: University of London/BDP

Completed: 2006 and 2014

Photography: David Barbour

Experiential Branding, Wayfinding & Signage Design

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