Visiting Stonehenge in 1829, the photographer William Henry Fox Talbot was dismayed to find the scene “wholly destroyed” by five carriages and 30 picnicking sightseers. Things were to get much worse.
Mass Tourism has a paradoxical effect: The infrastructure for access and interpretation it demands can obscure the very thing visitors come to see. Wilderness is mediated and culture commodified. Tour ...
After a tortuous 21-year process Stonehenge, the stone circle that is one of the world's most important neolithic artifacts, finally has the visitor centre it deserves. Denton Corker Marshall's design ...
Danish practice Arkitema have won a prestigious competition to design a new visitor centre for Hammershus, a 13th century castle on the Danish coastline. The winning proposal demonstrates a "respect ...
Norwegian studio Saunders Architecture has completed a mountaintop visitor centre in northern Maine, USA that celebrates the region's Indigenous peoples. Officially reopening today, 21 June 2025, the ...
The Visitor design pattern provides flexibility in your designs by enabling you to define a new operation without needing to change the types of the elements on which it would operate The Visitor ...
Brockholes is a new nature reserve, owned by the Lancashire Wildlife Trust and constructed on the remains of an abandoned quarry near Preston, England. The area has been rehabilitated with wetlands, a ...
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