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Arts & Culture
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Bovis Lend Lease has global experience in building, redeveloping and refurbishing facilities for the performing and fine arts, including theatres, museums, galleries and libraries. Our skills in design, regeneration and urban planning have facilitated the creation of cultural facilities that are more than just buildings – they are genuine public spaces that can be enjoyed in many ways.
All cultural facilities have specific requirements and our expertise in each type of building ensures that our delivery of cultural projects meets the specific needs of the sector – for example, the delivery of leading acoustic solutions for concert and recital halls such as the Melbourne Recital Centre in Australia.
In many cases, we have undertaken major redevelopment work on a facility which needs to remain operational throughout. Our skills in this area allow for seamless operation of the existing sections of the building, so that patrons can continue to enjoy the facility during construction. In addition, we have international experience in heritage restoration, notably the historic Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum in London.
Click on the arrows to find out more about our experience in each region.
Australia
UK and Ireland

Our work in this sector is unusual both in its range and variety of scale. For projects it can last anything from a month to many years. We provide strategic, funding and master planning advice, along with project management or managing contractor expertise
The range of work includes:
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 | Master planning (e.g. Somerset House) |
 | Move management (e.g. Concorde’s final land journey to Scotland’s Museum of Flight) |
 | Temporary pavilion construction (e.g. Serpentine Gallery) |
 | Gallery refurbishment (e.g. Victoria and Albert Museum) |
 | Historically significant places (e.g. Cabinet War Rooms) |
 | Dance studios (e.g. The Place, Kings Cross) |
 | Auditoria improvements (e.g. Royal Festival Hall) |
 | Assessment and monitoring (e.g. UK Lottery Fund bodies) |
Our clients include the Royal Academy of Arts, the National Museums of Scotland, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the National Portrait Gallery and the Royal National Theatre.
United States of America
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