Our new book 'Digital Analysis of Vaults in English Medieval Architecture' is published by Routledge on 30th July. More information here: https://t.co/CxAOOOVgtu
@JonathanFoyle @adamfuturepast@WellsCathedral1 Thanks! There’s also more on Pershore in our book https://t.co/CxAOOOVgtu but we’ve not yet done a full analysis (need to scan St Augustine’s Bristol too).
'Tracing the Past' (@MedievalVaults), the @ahrcpress-funded project exploring the secrets of medieval cathedral architects, is just one of the exciting activities in our #DigitalHumanities research theme https://t.co/7COhp5qvtp #HSSThemes
Still some tickets available for our workshop on 11th July https://t.co/rWohsVHfsK - you don’t need to have attended the previous event to come along @LivCathedral
Tickets are still available for our July online lecture with Dr Nick Webb and Dr Alex Buchanan (@MedievalVaults) for 'Tracing the Past: Investigating the partially built vaults at St Mary’s Church, Nantwich'
https://t.co/o1DtsHE1ID
@KinondoniDsm @ADS_Update@StMarysNantwich Peterborough Cathedral has already undertaken a full scan, so we’re unlikely to repeat the activity - and our current research is focused on lierne vaults. Would be keen to look at the New Work if we move on to fan vaults though!
Nick in action with the total station at the beautiful church of St Mary Nantwich, checking data for our lecture to the Church Archaeology Society next month. @StMarysNantwich
Nick in action with the total station at the beautiful church of St Mary Nantwich, checking data for our lecture to the Church Archaeology Society next month. @StMarysNantwich
Learning about all things vaults today thanks to a fascinating talk by @MedievalVaults@LivUni before folks get their hands on some of the technology used to have a look @LivCathedral Lady Chapel
We're organising two FREE face to face workshops with Liverpool Anglican Cathedral - ALL WELCOME. Book here "Looking Up" https://t.co/PlcHpzhDFK @Eventbrite#vaults#geometry#gothic#digital
@cupie_doll@Will_Palin The facade is the Architectural Museum in Tufton Street (founded partly as a result of the sale of Cottingham’s collection; housed the AA for a while). Never seen an exterior of C’s museum, imagined it was a modified terrace, like Soane’s?