The development follows the completion of the Ruskin Glass Centre in 2010 http://www.bpnarchitects.co.uk/work/entry/ruskin_glass_centre and sees another of the site’s historic buildings being renovated to provide improved arts and performance spaces, teaching spaces and a new visitor centre. The building is currently hosting the 2012 British Glass Biennale, the UK’s major exhibition of contemporary glass making and, along with the other points of interest on site, is well worth a visit!