Lord Cultural Resources was founded in 1981 in response to the need for specialized, integrated and comprehensive planning services in the museum, cultural and heritage sector. The firm has earned an international reputation for excellence based on the successful completion of more than 1400 museum planning assignments in 36 countries on all 5 continents. Over 40 employees and associates serve our international client base through a system of offices in Toronto, New York City, Washington DC, London, Berlin, Paris, Madrid and Hong Kong. Lord Cultural Resources assists all communities in the development of their cultural resources, including the following completed project examples: Constitution Hill, Johannesburg, South Africa; Kliptown Heritage, Education and Tourism Project, Soweta, South Africa; Carthage, Jerba, Kairouan, Sousse Interpretive Planning, Tunisia; Shang Dynasty Yinxu Museum, Anyang, Henan Province, China; Singapore National Museum Precinct (5 national museums); Philippines National Museum; Saudi Arabian National Museum & Darat Al Malik Abd Al Aziz, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; KUMU Art Museum,Tallinn, Estonia; Millennium Cultural Centre, Budapest, Hungary; and "Go Creative" Exhibition, Trinidad and Tobago.