Lordenshaw Neolithic Visitor Centre - A rural visitor/study centre dedicated to the Neolithic rock carvings found in the hills surrounding the town of Rothbury in Northumberland. This scheme explores an experiential journey through these hills.
Lordenshaw Neolithic Visitor Centre - A rural visitor/study centre dedicated to the Neolithic rock carvings found in the hills surrounding the town of Rothbury in Northumberland. This scheme explores an experiential journey through these hills.
Lordenshaw Neolithic Visitor Centre - A rural visitor/study centre dedicated to the Neolithic rock carvings found in the hills surrounding the town of Rothbury in Northumberland. This scheme explores an experiential journey through these hills.
Lordenshaw Neolithic Visitor Centre - A rural visitor/study centre dedicated to the Neolithic rock carvings found in the hills surrounding the town of Rothbury in Northumberland. This scheme explores an experiential journey through these hills.
Lordenshaw Neolithic Visitor Centre - A rural visitor/study centre dedicated to the Neolithic rock carvings found in the hills surrounding the town of Rothbury in Northumberland. This scheme explores an experiential journey through these hills.
Lordenshaw Neolithic Visitor Centre - A rural visitor/study centre dedicated to the Neolithic rock carvings found in the hills surrounding the town of Rothbury in Northumberland. This scheme explores an experiential journey through these hills. Moving through zones of colour and texture, light and dark, soft green grass and thick brown heather. The rough texture of a rock carved thousands of years ago by a neaderthal. A sense of power from the Roman hill fort, over-looking the valley below. The thumping of a rabbit in the distance, a sheep's brilliant white coat, a jet thundering overhead. The building becomes the experiential journey. The museum space is a gloomy woodland, slits of light piercing between thick wooden trunks. Moving out of the woodland and there is a sudden sense of the vastness of the landscape, bright light and views are captured in the viewing platforms. The culmination of the visitor's journey is the dramatic view over Rothbury, this is the hill fort.
Lordenshaw Neolithic Visitor Centre - A rural visitor/study centre dedicated to the Neolithic rock carvings found in the hills surrounding the town of Rothbury in Northumberland. This scheme explores an experiential journey through these hills. Moving through zones of colour and texture, light and dark, soft green grass and thick brown heather. The rough texture of a rock carved thousands of years ago by a neaderthal. A sense of power from the Roman hill fort, over-looking the valley below. The thumping of a rabbit in the distance, a sheep's brilliant white coat, a jet thundering overhead. The building becomes the experiential journey. The museum space is a gloomy woodland, slits of light piercing between thick wooden trunks. Moving out of the woodland and there is a sudden sense of the vastness of the landscape, bright light and views are captured in the viewing platforms. The culmination of the visitor's journey is the dramatic view over Rothbury, this is the hill fort.
Lordenshaw Neolithic Visitor Centre - A rural visitor/study centre dedicated to the Neolithic rock carvings found in the hills surrounding the town of Rothbury in Northumberland. This scheme explores an experiential journey through these hills. Moving through zones of colour and texture, light and dark, soft green grass and thick brown heather. The rough texture of a rock carved thousands of years ago by a neaderthal. A sense of power from the Roman hill fort, over-looking the valley below. The thumping of a rabbit in the distance, a sheep's brilliant white coat, a jet thundering overhead. The building becomes the experiential journey. The museum space is a gloomy woodland, slits of light piercing between thick wooden trunks. Moving out of the woodland and there is a sudden sense of the vastness of the landscape, bright light and views are captured in the viewing platforms. The culmination of the visitor's journey is the dramatic view over Rothbury, this is the hill fort.
Lordenshaw Neolithic Visitor Centre - A rural visitor/study centre dedicated to the Neolithic rock carvings found in the hills surrounding the town of Rothbury in Northumberland. This scheme explores an experiential journey through these hills. Moving through zones of colour and texture, light and dark, soft green grass and thick brown heather. The rough texture of a rock carved thousands of years ago by a neaderthal. A sense of power from the Roman hill fort, over-looking the valley below. The thumping of a rabbit in the distance, a sheep's brilliant white coat, a jet thundering overhead. The building becomes the experiential journey. The museum space is a gloomy woodland, slits of light piercing between thick wooden trunks. Moving out of the woodland and there is a sudden sense of the vastness of the landscape, bright light and views are captured in the viewing platforms. The culmination of the visitor's journey is the dramatic view over Rothbury, this is the hill fort.
Lordenshaw Neolithic Visitor Centre - A rural visitor/study centre dedicated to the Neolithic rock carvings found in the hills surrounding the town of Rothbury in Northumberland. This scheme explores an experiential journey through these hills. Moving through zones of colour and texture, light and dark, soft green grass and thick brown heather. The rough texture of a rock carved thousands of years ago by a neaderthal. A sense of power from the Roman hill fort, over-looking the valley below. The thumping of a rabbit in the distance, a sheep's brilliant white coat, a jet thundering overhead. The building becomes the experiential journey. The museum space is a gloomy woodland, slits of light piercing between thick wooden trunks. Moving out of the woodland and there is a sudden sense of the vastness of the landscape, bright light and views are captured in the viewing platforms. The culmination of the visitor's journey is the dramatic view over Rothbury, this is the hill fort.
Lordenshaw Neolithic Visitor Centre - A rural visitor/study centre dedicated to the Neolithic rock carvings found in the hills surrounding the town of Rothbury in Northumberland. This scheme explores an experiential journey through these hills. Moving through zones of colour and texture, light and dark, soft green grass and thick brown heather. The rough texture of a rock carved thousands of years ago by a neaderthal. A sense of power from the Roman hill fort, over-looking the valley below. The thumping of a rabbit in the distance, a sheep's brilliant white coat, a jet thundering overhead. The building becomes the experiential journey. The museum space is a gloomy woodland, slits of light piercing between thick wooden trunks. Moving out of the woodland and there is a sudden sense of the vastness of the landscape, bright light and views are captured in the viewing platforms. The culmination of the visitor's journey is the dramatic view over Rothbury, this is the hill fort.
Lordenshaw Neolithic Visitor Centre - A rural visitor/study centre dedicated to the Neolithic rock carvings found in the hills surrounding the town of Rothbury in Northumberland. This scheme explores an experiential journey through these hills.
Lordenshaw Neolithic Visitor Centre - A rural visitor/study centre dedicated to the Neolithic rock carvings found in the hills surrounding the town of Rothbury in Northumberland. This scheme explores an experiential journey through these hills.
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Part 1 - Lordenshaw
Richard Almond
London, United Kingdom