With @churchofengland cathedrals & churches making up 45% of England’s Gd I listed buildings, regular funding - at least for historic church buildings - needs to be provided by both state and the central church, not the case in the UK, but is across Europe
#heritage#tourism 🏴
Good to see @thetimes covering launch of @pborocathedral in funding crisis campaign. And great picture by @TerryHarris_cn
The cathedral is part of our heritage and our future in Peterborough. We need to get behind it.
https://t.co/YVspnSuGL2
Conference on heritage and democracy in Coventry today: Thankyou for the invite @ArchCov ! fascinating papers and nice to see the refurbishment of the Guildhall for the first time: nice work @OA_Architecture
Despite the rain we had some quality engagement today! Thanks to everyone who spoke to us and shared their vision for this beautiful building. 😊 We’ll be back in @cannonhillpark over the coming weeks! 🌳 Do say hello 👋
What a fulfilling day on site with @BirminghamCT project team members exploring the hidden charms of this wonderful building! Look out for an @itvnews feature next week 😊
Exciting to see our first set of drawings from our measured survey, which means that we can now focus on ‘standing building archaeology’ and dendrochronology! Watch this space as we share more updates over the coming weeks.
What a pleasure it was to host @OA_Architecture for their 10th-birthday celebrations on Thursday! There were great vibes all evening and the weather held out too 😊
Our 10 year anniversary brochure has just arrived from the printers, amidst great excitement, with an introductory essay on our approach to sensitive new work in the context of significant heritage
📣We are pleased to announce the appointment of Lead Consultant, Oliver Architecture, to undertake the feasibility study and identification of urgent works for the Golden Lion 🦁
Let’s get going!
Read more here:
https://t.co/YukiConglZ
I find industrial heritage fascinating and the enigineering on the Hay Inclined Plane at Ironbridge, is fantastic from 1793. It lifted barges 207ft (63m) from a canal next to the River Severn at the bottom up to the Shropshire Canal at the top. @OA_Architecture@Reyconservation