DMA signs complement historic architecture

A DMA Signs product story
Edited by the Interiorstalk editorial team Oct 19, 2009

DMA Signs, working with architect Fitzroy Robinson, has developed a range of signs for the Royal Exchange in London.

This historic Grade 1-listed building, which is now home to a range of shops and the Conran Grand Cafe and Bar, required a signage package displaying clear effective information to attract visitors while complementing the historic architecture.

The signage package for the Royal Exchange required clear effective information to attract visitors while complementing the historic architecture.

The signage package for the Royal Exchange required clear effective information to attract visitors while complementing the historic architecture.

The signs comprise cast bronze plates, iron works, large-format digital images, built-up polished stainless-steel letters and glass manifestation throughout.

As part of the package, DMA also project managed the administration and negotiated planning applications for the works on the building.

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