COVID-19
We are doing everything we can to ensure we have continuity of business, while heeding the very latest Government advice. We monitor this daily and adapt our procedures and messaging immediately to any changes that are required. We would like to express our sympathies to everyone who has been affected and continues to be affected by the COVID-19 virus.

We would also like to show our support to our teams and key workers who are working tirelessly across the country.

For more about how Willmott Dixon group are responding to the everyday changes of Covid-19 please click here.
-21 Sep. 2021

Leeds Arts University student completes £1,000 painting for Willmott Dixon Interiors

Holly Herbert, a BA (Hons) Fine Art graduate at Leeds Arts University is celebrating after delivering a piece of artwork for a major office refurbishment in the city.

Holly was commissioned and funded by national fit-out and refurbishment specialist contractor, Willmott Dixon Interiors to deliver a mural at Quarry House in central Leeds.

The 21 year old arts student, from Snettisham in Norfolk, was chosen ahead of 22 other entrants in a live brief delivered by Willmott Dixon Interiors in partnership with Leeds Arts University.

The artwork was commissioned by Willmott Dixon Interiors’ Social Investment Fund which invests over £1 million in local projects throughout the country. The Fund awarded Holly with £1,000 following completion of the mural, which took more than three months to paint.

Image above: Photo of the mural created at Quarry House, Leeds

 

The finished piece comprises fifteen timber panels, spanning more than 11 sq m and is designed to enhance the working environment at Quarry House where it is on display.

It replaces an existing installation as part of Willmott Dixon Interiors’ full category Cat B fit out and refurbishment of 64,583 sq ft of commercial office space on level two of Quarry House.

Image above: Eoghan Moriarty, Assistant Project Surveyor at Willmott Dixon Interiors who is currently working at Quarry House with the mural.

 

Holly, who aspires to work as a freelance artist said that winning the competition had given her a great opportunity to launch her career.

She said: “I’m so grateful to have been chosen. Everyone I’ve met at Quarry House has been so welcoming and helpful, it’s certainly been an enjoyable environment to work in. What people will take from my work is completely subjective but my piece is generally meant to be bright and warm and full of life. I wanted it to draw people in and be something you just want to become lost in for a while. It’s rewarding to feel that you have created something that can affect someone and that people liked my work enough to display it. I eventually hope to support myself through selling my paintings and working with galleries.”

Phil Crowther, regional director at Willmott Dixon Interiors said: “Huge thanks to Holly for creating a brilliant mural that greatly enhances the space for employees and visitors to Quarry House. As part of our modernisation of level two of the building, we were keen to install an inspiring piece of artwork that would truly stand out and Holly’s painting does just that. We’ve really enjoyed working with the team at Leeds Arts University who have kindly supported our delivery of the competition and helped us to give a talented local artist the chance to gain professional experience and showcase her work.”

Willmott Dixon Interiors has recorded more than £9 million in Social Return on Investment (SROI) through the transformation of level two at Quarry House, the second headquarters of the Department for Health and Social Care in the city. The project generated £1 million added social value in support of opportunities for the local community such as creating job opportunities, work experience placements, and delivering employability skills training to students and vulnerable young people and adults.

The contractor is currently undertaking its second project at Quarry House in the delivery of a CAT B fit-out and refurbishment of almost 12,000 sq ft of commercial office space on level eight of the building.

Blog Posts