Hi Lauren,

Are there any other access points to the upper floors?  In many places I have worked we have designed windows that remove easily or have gone over balconies.  Using a crane and rigging is not a cheap way to move works but if built into the budgets it can help with spaces that on’t allow for lifts to be bigger.

Best of luck to you.
Kelly Bennett

Art Pro Net
www.artpronet.com

> On Jul 31, 2019, at 3:44 AM, Lauren Jones <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear All.
> 
> I am a Collections manager and currently working on the concept designs for a purpose built exhibition space solely for temporary and travelling exhibitions. My employer wants to make the space as adaptable as possible, not to limit what we can potentially borrow. My question is this... How do people with very large objects in crates move them between floors. I have the potential for a 5m x 6m, 6 ton art lift but it's only 3.4 m high.
> All advice welcomed and gratefully received. My design meeting is tomorrow and I'm truly stuck. 
> Thanks, Lauren
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