It’s #NationalHeritageWeek
To celebrate we’re highlighting our exhibition fit out at the Burren Centre, Co Clare which introduces the world-famous Burren region, a UNESCO Geopark with thousands of years of history, reflected through megalithic tombs, forts & ancient monuments
Today we are showcasing the third of our Indoors category finalists in the #AHI#EngagingPeopleAwards2023. Congratulations 🎉 National Famine Museum submitted by Tandem & Irish Heritage Trust! Results revealed at our #ReBalance Conference, Oct, Lincoln ow.ly/pQuP50PnB1m 🏆
We have an exciting opportunity for a Spatial Planner/Interior Designer to join our team. This is an important role for our company, and a huge opportunity for the right person to make an impact as we continue to grow.
Send your CV with a cover letter to: hello@tandemdesign.co.uk
We are looking for a junior graphic designer to join our team. You should demonstrate a thirst for meaningful graphic design and a ‘can-do’ attitude; an eye for good typography, beautiful layouts and attention to detail.
We use spatial design to impact and enhance how people engage with Templemore’s heritage spaces. We crafted every aspect of these interiors, from these monolithic but moveable structures to the most detailed 3D design flourishes.
The National Famine Museum | Strokestown Park is delighted to have won our second award of the summer!
We have been named Museum of the Year in the Republic of Ireland @prestige_series.
If you haven't planned a visit make sure you do!
#visitroscommon#keepdiscovering
We’re proud to see Templemore Baths open once again.
After years of sitting empty the building has been brought back to life with an exciting new exhibition.
We really enjoyed delivering the interpretive fit out of Irelands sole surviving Victorian Baths.
Great work team 👏👏
Templemore Baths is the only Victorian baths building in Ireland that survives in its original form, with its original swimming pool and slipper baths. It is one of Belfast’s heritage gems. (1/3)
Find out more about our interpretation, which tells the story of the baths through the people and place surrounding it, giving voice to those who once bathed, swam and worked here. (3/3)