Chartered Institute for Archaeologists
Heritage360 was commissioned to upgrade the website of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists, the leading professional body representing archaeologists working in the UK and overseas.
Antiquity Journal
Heritage360 is working with Antiquity Journal and Cambridge University Press to explore how journal content can be found by readers through intuitive, accessible means.
Henry VIII on Tour
A three-year AHRC-funded venture that brings together a cross-disciplinary team of scholars and technical specialists to explore, evaluate and reconceptualise Henry VIII's progresses.
StreetLife York
An award of just under half a million pounds founded the StreetLife York project, which aimed to bring heritage and creativity-driven renewal to Coney Street - one of York’s most important historic High Streets.
Northallerton Heritage
A collaboration with Hambleton District Council to explore Northallerton's High Street through 3D visualisations, an AR-driven digital tour and an touchscreen interactive within the Council's Heritage Hub.
The Ryedale Hoard
To support a major exhibition at the Yorkshire Museum, Heritage360 captured 3D scans of the Ryedale Hoard - an exquisite set of Roman bronze artefacts found in North Yorkshire.
Lyminge: Pathways to the Past
The nunnery at Lyminge, founded in 633, was one of England's first religious houses. In partnership with Reading University, Heritage360 produced digital visualisations of the existing church and its now-lost Anglo-Saxon predecessor.
St Davids Cathedral
With over 250,000 visitors a year, St Davids Cathedral is a major attraction in West Wales for tourists and pilgrims alike. Heritage360 provided digital engagement materials as part of a major visitor interpretation overhaul.
The Becket Connection
A major focus of the AHRC project 'The Becket Connection' was a digital visualisation of the medieval city of Canterbury. Working with the Canterbury Archaeological Trust, Heritage360 produced an archaeologically-informed recreation of the city, c.1450, and an associated website.
Hull Minster - Back to Life
Heritage360 worked with Hull Minster to produce an online collections management tool, a mobile-device tour and on-site touchscreens, in addition to 3D replicas of key archaeological finds from recent excavations.
Glastonbury Abbey
A collaboration with the University of Reading to implement a new visitor interpretation strategy that connected archaeology more directly to the spiritual and legendary significance of Glastonbury abbey.
Hexham Abbey
A collaborative project that sought to present Hexham abbey's rich, but largely hidden, history to visitors from an engaging, thought-provoking and fun perspective. The outputs would form a key part of the abbey's new visitor centre, which opened in 2014.
Worcester Cathedral
A three-year interpretation project that provided 3D visualisations, digital interactives and visitor signage to help visitors better appreciate the wonderful history of Worcester Cathedral.