The Ken Brand Lecture: Far and Near
Nottingham-born architect Bill Taylor, formerly of world-renowned Hopkins Architects, looks back on architectural projects ranging far and wide and including our own two universities.
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Nottingham-born architect Bill Taylor, formerly of world-renowned Hopkins Architects, looks back on architectural projects ranging far and wide and including our own two universities.
Graham Woodward commemorates the City's purchase of Wollaton Hall and Park, one hundred years ago.
The sculptor Rachel Carter describes the inspiration and the story behind her new creation in the Broad Marsh Green Heart.
Dr David Beckingham and Dr Rachel Dishington, curators of the University of Nottingham's new exhibition at the Lakeside Arts Pavilion, will describe the ongoing history and life of the city's important, but sometimes overlooked, waterway.
Graham Woodward takes us through the fascinating history of the Meadows.
Graham Woodward looks in detail at some of Nottingham's myths and legends.
Toby Ebbs of Nottingham City Historic Buildings Trust focuses on care and neglect of the city's historic buildings.
Mick Barrett traces the long history of our major river crossing.
Over some 30 years, Nottingham architect Julian Marsh and his practice have completed many award-winning buildings in Nottingham and elsewhere. Julian will take us through his principles and practice..
Andrew Hamilton talks about the Nottingham Castle excavations which took place 50 years ago.
Kurt Hatton and Graham Woodward explore Basford and Clifton, their origins, their development, their character, and what they are today.
Nottingham's Riverside is taking on a new look, with the Waterside Bridge and Trent Basin housing. Blueprint developers will discuss future plans for the area.