Construction and fit-out contractor, Gilbert-Ash has launched the second volume of its Landmark Landscapes publication at the National Portrait Gallery.
The book includes a collection of standout buildings Gilbert-Ash has worked on in recent years and features projects including the Everyman Theatre, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the Royal College of Music.
After delivering its largest redevelopment since it opened in 1896, Gilbert-Ash chose the National Portrait Gallery as the ideal venue to launch the book.
Renowned artist, Colin Davidson was Gilbert-Ash's special guest at the launch. His portraits of Ed Sheeran and Sir Kenneth Branagh currently hang in the Gallery.
Speaking at the launch event, Gilbert-Ash’s Managing Director, Ray Hutchinson said:
"Gilbert-Ash has a reputation for taking on landmark projects which require innovation and collaboration to succeed.
"The standout projects in this volume demonstrate how we go above and beyond for our clients and work as one with our trusted supply chain to deliver iconic buildings.
"They highlight how we excel in working across a number of different sectors and this volume offers a pause for reflection and celebration of the satisfying results our efforts can achieve.
"I am already looking forward to the next volume of Landmark Landscapes which will proudly feature our work on the National Portrait Gallery alongside our pipeline of other exciting projects."
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