The new site has been designed to be responsive and it will work on a broad range of internet connected devices
UK - Stage One, the company currently constructing the UK Pavilion for the Milan 2015 Expo and who realised Thomas Heatherwick's spectacular cauldron for the London 2012 Olympics, has launched a new website (www.stageone.co.uk).

Designed to reflect the company's capabilities and reveal what goes on behind the scenes, the new website will showcase some of Stage One's most recent projects and the new direction of its creative construction and manufacturing services.

Working with designers, artists and architects, Stage One has evolved into a multi-faceted fabrication operation. The company manages the whole creative and creation process, from the brief to the big idea, on projects such as Olympic ceremonies, live events, sculptures, installations and specialist build projects such as the annual Serpentine Gallery pavilions.

Stage One sales and marketing director, Tim Leigh explains, "We wanted to open our doors and let people take a better look at what we do and how we do it. A new website was the perfect way to do this.

"It's difficult for us to sum up what we do at Stage One, especially as the scope of work that we've undertaken has grown both in volume and diversity in recent years. We now also manufacture and create virtually everything our clients require, right here, in our workshops. We'll be updating the site regularly so you can see what we've been up to."

(Jim Evans)


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