Arts and Leisure
We have unrivalled experience of working in the arts and leisure sectors and wrote many of the access guidelines used to benchmark standards across the sectors, including Arts Council England ‘Building Inclusion’ and access checklists.
Our client list runs to several hundred and ranges from swimming pools to high profile and international projects such as Tate Modern, King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture, Dhahran; and the recently opened Everyman Theatre, Liverpool, winner of the 2014 Stirling Architecture Prize, and which includes the UK’s first Changing Places cubicle in a theatre.
Earnscliffe has had a prominent role on several Olympic Park legacy projects, including Canal Park and the Universal Access Award-winning Timber Lodge and Tumbling Bay in Queen Elizabeth Park where our input ensured that every detail of the play-scape and community hub was inclusive.
Earnscliffe is currently employed on Riverside Studios; Design Museum; Chelsea Barracks Spa; and Tate Galleries Access Advisory Group.
Case Studies

Camden Arts Centre
“The team was responsive, receptive and thorough and their reports were extensive, rich and

Sackler Gallery
Our work with Zaha Hadid Architects on the Serpentine Sackler Gallery ensures accessibility measures

King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture
Whilst working with Atelier Brückner on Gallery4 ‘Arabian Journeys’ our particular challenges were accommodating
Selection of Clients
Client | Location |
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Arts Council England | London |
Asian Music Circuit | London |
Camden Arts Centre | Loondon |
Central School of Speech and Drama | London |
Chiswick Pool | London |
Graeae Theatre Company | London |
Tate Modern | London |
De La Warr Pavilion | Southeast |
Lightbox Woking | Southeast |
Herbert Art Gallery and Museum | West Midlands |
Midlands Art Centre | West Midlands |
Tate St Ives | Southwest |