Last year Erich was commissioned to develop an Interpretation Plan for the Antonine Wall, a 2nd-century Roman monument which was inscribed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2008. This work is nearing completion and has involved months of consultation with partners and stakeholders including 5 local authorities and government agencies such as Scottish Natural Heritage, Forestry Commission, British Waterways, RCAHMS and Historic Scotland, who commissioned the study.
It has been exciting work; researching life on the Roman frontier and conducting an inventory of all the key sites along the entire 37 mile length of the Wall which stretches from Old Kilpatrick in the west on the River Clyde, to Bo’ness in the east, on the River Forth.
Erich was assisted by two York-based designers who contributed concept visuals and graphic treatments for the interpretive proposals – Sarah Doyle, a graphic designer, and Heath Gwynn, a 3D museum and exhibition designer.
