For those who aren’t aware, South Parade Pier is Grade II listed building which means Portsmouth City Council has legal powers to order repairs, however..
Some fantastic news has been announced today by Portsmouth City Council that the ARTches project to turn the Hotwalls arches in Old Portsmouth into a..
“Time and tide wait for no man” is a 13th century proverb that goes back even further in ancient English and the sentiment remains the..
Portsmouth City Museum are holding a Tricorn study day on the 21st June that includes many different talks about the structure & its design (including..
Currently one of the most contentious planning proposals in the city is the proposed new home for Ben Ainslie’s America’s Cup headquarters, located on The..
If you have visited the Portsmouth City Museum’s Tricorn exhibition (and if you haven’t you should do quick as it ends at the end of..
Earlier this year as part of our contributions to the Portsmouth City Museum’s fantastic Tricorn exhibition we curated and commissioned a limited edition of artist..
At the time of my last post on the subject, the pier was due to be rescued by a mystery consortium who’s ambitions were to..
Over the past week we have heard announcements in the local press that Bouygues Development are looking to seek permission to demolish the eyesore that..
Tricorn: Controversy in Concrete is a brand new exhibition commemorating 10 years since the demolition of this distinct and controversial building that between 1966 and..
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