Theme: Architecture
From the ancient wonder of Stonehenge to the modern marvel of UEA’s Sainsbury Centre; grand follies to garden greenhouses and the wonders of nature’s builders - crafting nests and spiderwebs. We look forward to discovering more about the structures that surround us. There are so many stories to tell, celebrating the makers, the menders, the materials and more!
Some inspiration...
- Who built the structures around us? – Who commissioned, designed and constructed them?
- Why were they built? – What was their purpose and has that changed over time?
- How were they built? – What skills and materials were involved? Do they reflect the local environment, or have they come from further afield?
- What impact have they had? – Are they simply useful or have they become beloved landmarks? Will we remember them when they are gone?
Get involved
If you’ve got a story to share we’d love to hear from you.
Coming soon... Look out for the theme pack early in the new year!
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Image credits: Littlebourne Barn Committee / Sainsbury Centre - Kate Wolstenholme / Banqueting House - Jill Tate / Hemyock Castle / Wainhouse Tower - Yorkshire Frontiers / Lowestoft Community Rail Norfolk / Crewe Lyceum Theatre / National Trust - Andrew Shaylor, James Dobson, Paul Harris, / Heritage Open Days