
Creating Lasting Impressions
Anyone who has visited the Italianate
village of Portmeirion - set on a private peninsula on the
Welsh coast - could not fail to be impressed by the elegance
and quirkiness of architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis’ vision.
Opened in 1926, the village was built
to show that development of a naturally beautiful site need not
lead to its defilement and that architectural good manners could
be good business. During 1966/67, Portmeirion also became the setting
for Patrick McGoohan's enigmatic television series “The Prisoner”.
Leave
your own
lasting impression here
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We’re justifiably proud of the work we do and the
relationships we build with our clients. If you’d like to see evidence of
those claims, we have a varied selection of case studies that you
can access here.
Simply submit your email address and you can then view
all our case studies online - or download printable pdf versions
if you’d prefer.
Alternatively, we’d be more than happy to deliver a selection
in person, but then you’d have to give us your next event
brief!
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