Hidden Spaces Released

Today the Birmingham Post published the first of two new Hidden Spaces supplements, in which Director Matthew Goer takes people on a visual tour of some of Birmingham’s hidden architectural delights. The incredibly successful HLF funded project aims to document the narrative of the city’s architecture and capture stories and images that might otherwise be lost to time. The second supplement will be published on Tuesday 23rd December.

Jack Tasker, Marketing Manager for Associated Architects said, _‘The supplements are really well received by the public, it’s invigorating to see people talk about spaces that they might not have ever known about. For us as a practice I believe it shows how connected we are to our Birmingham heritage and how we understand the local area and its history.’_

An online version can be read “here.”:http://www.birminghampost.co.uk/all-about/hidden-spaces

For more information on the project and upcoming publications and events, please go to:

“www.hidden-spaces.co.uk”:www.hidden-spaces.co.uk

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