LLCMK Debut Exhibition


My first exhibition showcasing 'Low Landmarks of Central Milton Keynes' located at Blecca-Lea in Bletchley.

'A journey through the early architecture of Central Milton Keynes. As the construction industry advanced throughout the 90s, Milton Keynes benefitted from the mass production of materials such as glass and steel. The influences of 20th-century eras are apparent in the building designs. However, the new town began to form its own identity of ordered facades that relate to the grid-like infrastructure. Large floor areas were achieved with low structures due to the generous development plots. With recent approvals for taller landmarks, the city is rapidly changing, and high-rises are being built. Nonetheless, the buildings featured in the images will go down as architectural heritage for Milton Keynes.'

Milton Keynes Central Station, 2020
The Old Bus Station, 2023
Santander Office, 2021
Milton Keynes Mirrored Facade, 2021
Milton Keynes Central Library, 2021
Saxon Court, 2023
The Point, 2020
Centre MK Middleton Hall, 2020
Remains of The Food Centre, 2020

Milton Keynes Central Station, 2020 The Old Bus Station, 2023 Santander Office, 2021 Milton Keynes Mirrored Facade, 2021 Milton Keynes Central Library, 2021 Saxon Court, 2023 The Point, 2020 Centre MK Middleton Hall, 2020 Remains of The Food Centre, 2020

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