The House of Dreams

Highfield Hall & Gardens • Falmouth, Massachusetts

We all have our dreams, James Madison Beebe, a successful businessman in industrial era 1860s Boston, dreamed of leaving the crowded, pungent city for the fair breezes of Falmouth where under construction was his 17,000 sf stick-style Victorian summer mansion. Subsequent owners each had their dreams; health spa, theater group, etc. Saved from demolition, Highfield is a stellar example of a historic site that actively participates in community and commercial life.

During reconstruction, modifications were made to accomodate large groups; otherwise, the original details were faithfully reproduced. Two former bedrooms were allotted for exhibits, and a film was commissioned.

Rebecca Migdal, our material culture consultant, had a vision where visitors explored a semi-private space to learn about the experience and aspirations of the 19th-century women who lived here. Content•Design’s mandate was to go beyond the Beebe family and celebrate Highfield’s architectural significance as a place of retreat and creativity. Our art sources drew upon collections from the Woods Hole and Falmouth Historical Societies, Stanford University. Come visit and tell us if our rich, floor-to-ceiling murals devoted to Creativity, Retreat, Community, and Architecture induce a dream-like state to you, the visitor!

"We heard only great things about the History Room and Salon, people - our board members too, were extremely complimentary, I heard someone say, it's so, Professional! (well of course it is)

 I really love the design Ed, the colors you chose, font, etc... all something to feel very proud about, I do. It feels good to be in that space too, calming, and something a retreat should do - hopefully allow people to do some dreaming. 🙂"

Joanne Ingersoll, Director of Exhibitions and Interpretation

Project Details

Scope: Gallery 258 sf, Summer Salon 260 sf, plus hallway

Budget: $130,000     

Project Team

Development: Edward Malouf, Sarah Morris, Rebecca Migdal, Joanna Ingersoll (HH&G)

Exhibit Design: Edward Malouf

Historic Furnishings: Rebecca Migdal, Joanna Ingersoll (HH&G)

Fabrication: Mystic Scenic Studios, Kirkwood Printing

Media:  Three Bridges Media, Matt Neutra

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Graphic parade HH&G