Lord Cultural Resources

Barry Lord poses with "The Manual of Museum Planning" at the American Association of Museums 2012 annual meeting.

Lord Cultural Resources is a firm providing consultation, planning and research in the cultural heritage sector, known especially for museology in both their practice and publications.

The firm was founded in 1981 by Barry Lord and Gail Dexter Lord, and employs some 55+ professionals and support staff, with offices in Toronto, Vancouver, New York, Paris, Mumbai and Beijing. The firm's own website claims that they have completed over 2,200 museum-planning assignments worldwide, in 56 countries on 6 continents.[1]

Their cultural projects include museums, mixed-use developments, cultural centres, art galleries, science centres, world expositions, visitor centres, heritage sites, festivals, theatres, archives, libraries and gardens.

Lord Cultural Resources produced several museum manuals, as well as books on cultural change (see Publications section below).

Services

Lord Cultural Resources offers a full range of integrated services for new and established cultural institutions.

Services Include: - Strategy & Management - Organizational Development - Facilities & Buildings - Exhibitions - Cultural Development - Recruitment - Training

Publications

Books

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