Place, Time and Architecture: 20 Years of People and Places in Bristol at the Architecture Centre - until Sunday 13 November 2016

Place, Time and Architecture: 20 Years of People and Places in Bristol at the Architecture Centre - until Sunday 13 November 2016

Posted on: 14 Oct 2016

Celebrate Bristol's stunning architecture - past, present and future - at the Architecture Centre's Place, Time and Architecture exhibition which runs until Sunday 13 November 2016.

 

The retrospective exhibition takes a fascinating look at the evolution and development of place-making and buildings in the city since the Architecture Centre on Narrow Quay first opened its doors in 1996.

Place, Time and Architecture: 20 Years of People and Places in Bristol at the Architecture Centre - until Sunday 13 November 2016

It looks at how, over the past two decades, particular buildings, people and places have helped change and shape the landscape of Bristol, as well as looking at the possibility of what could happened to Castle Park in the future.

 

A fascinating look at the places, edifices and people that have evolved along with the city over the years, you can find out more at the Architecture Centre's website www.architecturecentre.co.uk

 

The Architecture Centre is located at 16 Narrow Quay, Bristol BS1 4QA 


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