Projects
Below are some recent examples of virtual tours I have produced. Each tour has different features, tailored to meet the specific needs of the client.
Sunny Bank Mills
Sunny Bank Mills is a commercial and cultural venue in Farsley, Leeds. A former textile mill, the site is now home to a wealth of spaces for business, arts, heritage and leisure and an impressive historical archive.
Project features:
- Embedded oral history
- High-resolution imagery of archival objects
- Sound recordings of archival objects in use
- The ability to ‘shift in time’
- Access to spaces that have since been demolished
- Compatible with VR headsets
Temple Works
Temple Works is a Grade II listed building in South Leeds. Constructed as a flax mill, it was occupied by the Temple.Works.Leeds creative and cultural project during the creation of this work.
Project features:
- Participatory features allowing users to contribute to the project
- 360° binaural audio (in selected locations)
- High-resolution imagery of objects within the space
- The ability to ‘shift in time’
- Access to spaces that are no longer open to the public
- Compatible with VR headsets
Banqueting House
The Banqueting House is a Landmark Trust property on the edge of the National Trust’s Gibside estate near Newcastle. It is an 18th-century Gothic folly that was saved by the Landmark Trust and converted into a holiday home.
Project features:
- Interior and exterior photography
- Navigation system with visual previews
- 'Auto-tour' functionality
- Compatible with VR headsets
Agricultural Gallery
In 2017, The Science Museum in London made the difficult decision to dismantle their agricultural gallery. Before this work was undertaken, the gallery was captured as a virtual tour, preserving the layout and the fragile dioramas.
Project features:
- Ultra high-resolution photography of objects and dioramas
- A 'virtual museum' experience
- Preservation of dioramas that were too fragile to transport
- Compatible with VR headsets
Beamsley Hospital
This circular almshouse is located near Skipton in North Yorkshire. The building is owned and managed by The Landmark Trust, a charity that saves historic buildings and converts them into self-catering holiday accommodation.
Project features:
- Interior and exterior photography
- Navigation system with visual previews
- 'Auto-tour' functionality
- Compatible with VR headsets
Neuengamme Brickworks
This project shows the brickworks at the Neuengamme Holocaust memorial site near Hamburg in Germany. The building was a site of forced labour during World War II, producing bricks that were used to construct 'Fuehrer buildings'.
Project features:
- Embedded historical information and archival materials
- Interactive site map
- Visitor feedback system
- Access to spaces that are no longer open to the public
- Compatible with VR headsets