Rotunda Museum

TEP was commissioned to design and implement the landscape surrounding the Grade II* Listed, Rotunda Museum in Scarborough. The Rotunda Museum was opened in 1829, and is one of the earliest purpose built museums in the United Kingdom.

This HLF funded project provides a centre of geology for the region, celebrating the work of William Smith, 'Father of English Geology' and providing a gateway to the 'Cultural Quarter' and the geological heritage of the Yorkshire Dinosaur Coast.

The landscape revolves around the geological interpretation using natural materials to mimic strata and faults and varied aggregate sizes within the footpaths.

Rotunda museum landscape design masterplan, Scarborough