Commission a Heritage Publication
Heritage organisations frequently commission publications to document conservation work, share research and explain historic buildings to wider audiences.
Gargoyle Press works with project teams, conservation professionals and heritage organisations to produce articles, publications and books that form part of this record.
Typical commissions include:
• conservation project case studies
• magazine or journal articles
• heritage guides and interpretation publications
• research publications
• organisational histories and books
Each commission begins with discussion of the subject, audience and purpose of the publication.
Research, interviews and writing are then undertaken to produce clear, well-structured material suitable for publication.
Who We Work With
Our clients typically include:
• heritage organisations and trusts
• conservation architects and consultants
• traditional craftspeople and contractors
• historic sites and heritage attractions
• local history societies and researchers
• professional bodies within the conservation sector
Working Within Heritage Projects
Publications are often produced as part of wider conservation initiatives, including projects supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund or guided by organisations such as the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings.
In these cases, writing and editorial work may form part of a project's interpretation, education or knowledge-sharing outputs.
If you are considering commissioning an article, publication or book related to heritage or building conservation, we would be pleased to discuss the project with you.
Initial conversations are informal and without obligation.
