Arc researching green activity for Hull City Council
We're working in partnership with Maslen Environmental to deliver research to Hull City Council on the extent of green activity in the City of Hull.
We're working in partnership with Maslen Environmental to deliver research to Hull City Council on the extent of green activity in the City of Hull.
*Now open until 3 December*
A fantastic exhibition by the Leeds School of Architecture, who have been exploring Hull as a case study of a sustainable city.
Arc is open from 10am-4pm on Thursday 8th + Friday 9th September as part of Hull's Heritage Open Days.
We are very excited to announce that we are now welcoming submissions to our third annual exhibition of regional architecture.
Our exhibition of work by regional architects is showing at Waters' Edge visitor centre from Tuesday 9 - Sunday 21 August.
The exhibition will be showing in the Lakeside room, next to the cafe, which is open every day from 10.00am-5.00pm.
Registration is now open for this exciting event, which is part of Humber Business Week 2011.
Our exhibition of work by regional architects is showing at Grimsby Central Library from 28 May - 12 June.
The exhibition will be showing in the library's gallery space, which is open every day from 9.00am-4.00pm.
At 6pm on 5 May at Arc, Humberside of Society of Architects present a lecture by Jonathan McDowell of McDowell+Benedetti on the new bridge over the River Hull.
We're holding a free printmaking workshop on Saturday 2 April from 10.00am - 4.00pm based on our current exhibition: 'Houlton: Celebrating 130 years of building in Hull and East Yorkshire'.
Houlton is celebrating 130 years of building and construction with an exhibition commemorating the people and projects that have made the company one of the longest standing and most respected construction firms in East Yorkshire.
Our exhibition of work by regional architects is showing at Bridlington Spa from Saturday 26 March - Saturday 2 April.
We are holding a one-day exhibition this Saturday celebrating the character of Hull's Beverley Road - which was identified on a 'heritage at risk' register by English Heritage in 2010.
Artists Hsiao-Chi Tsai & Kimiya Yoshikawa are the next artists to transform Whitefriargate's streetscape.
Carol Atkinson of 'Home Grown Home' will talk at this free lecture, starting at 7pm.
Richard Scott from Surface architects will be speaking at Arc at 7pm on Thursday 20 January - attendance is free.
Our exhibition of work by regional architects is showing at the Hull School of Art and Design, located at the Hull College Queen's Gardens site.
An exhibition of work by regional architects, supported by NPS Humber.
A creative showcase of work completed, in progress, or unrealised, including drawings and notes made as architects explore their ideas.
We're holding a series of informal community events on and around Beverley Road, starting on Monday 22 November and continuing into December.
From Friday 26 November, Whitefriargate's streetscape will be transformed by vibrant light works and neon sculptures as part of an inspired public art installation.
We're holding a community debate at the Mitchell Community Centre on Beverley Road, this Thursday 11 November, from 10am-12pm.
Paul Digby will discuss his experience of working in the mental health sector and will allude to the effect of architecture on the individual.
Andrew Kearney's exciting installation will be on display until 5 November.
An event inviting local, national and European partners and professionals to explore sustainable solutions to living with water through architecture and public realm.
We have a wide variety of free events coming up soon, all of which are open to the public.
Can you capture the unique spirit of Hessle Road in a photograph?
Deadline extended!
Next session: Friday 8 October 2010
Sign up now to our exciting new venture for learning professionals.
Join us for the second lecture of our series:
Ian McMillan & Tony Husband
Thursday 15 July, 7pm at Arc
Come and see us at the VISTA festival on Princes Avenue, this Saturday June 5, between 12 and 4pm.