Hidden Spaces: Midland Media Award 2014

In the early part of this year Associated Architects worked with the Birmingham Post to produce the Hidden Spaces supplement, an in-depth guide to the lost, forgotten and inaccessible architecture of the city. The feature was received well by the public and has now been shortlisted for the Best Supplement category in the Midlands Media Awards, which celebrates the achievements of journalists, bloggers and photographers. The award ceremony will be held at Villa Park on June 5th.

You can find out more by clicking “here”:http://birmingham-press-club.co.uk/awards/shortlist-revealed-for-midlands-media-awards/.

Jack Tasker, Marketing Manager for Associated Architects said, _‘With the Hidden Spaces project continuing to grow it’s fantastic to see people picking up on the strength of the initial supplement. We’ve got our fingers crossed for the awards in June.’_

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