*News*http://hiddenliverpool.org.uk/news2018-12-05T03:02:00+00:00Hidden Liverpool[email protected]Joomla! - Open Source Content ManagementGoodbye for now!2014-10-20T14:36:02+00:002014-10-20T14:36:02+00:00http://hiddenliverpool.org.uk/news/67-goodbye-for-nowWilliam Roberts[email protected]<p>
The Hidden Liverpool team is sad to announce that the project has now finished. Our main aim was to highlight, open up discussion and generate ideas about empty and under-used heritage buildings and sites across the city and how we might sustainably re-use them. We also brought the buildings to life by gathering peoples memories of working and socialising in those buildings before they became empty and presenting the memories as part of pop - up exhibitions, on an audio CD and in the project book.</p>
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We are very proud of what we have achieved in the past twelve months including:</p>
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3870 visitors came to our 3 pop – up exhibitions, including visitors from 28 countries.</p>
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254 people participated in 11 workshops, conversation events and walking tours</p>
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236 memories and stories were collected</p>
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39 empty buildings recorded</p>
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12 schools and colleges engaged with the project, some of those students now plan to study architecture as a result of being involved.</p>
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‘Next Steps’ our final public event gave 9 campaign groups an opportunity to seek advice from key heritage funders and marketing specialists as well as time to share their own experiences and knowledge.</p>
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Last but not least – 50 volunteers were recruited to Hidden Liverpool plus Placed volunteers joining us to deliver the project. We could not have done this project without them and the people who kindly shared their stories and ideas with us so THANK YOU!</p>
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To discover more about what we’ve been doing why not borrow the Hidden Liverpool Book from Liverpool city libraries:</p>
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Hidden Liverpool ~ Past, present, future: Remembering and re-imagining Liverpool’s most iconic spaces. Published by Wordscape Sept 2014 ISBN: 978-0-9930221-0-4</p>
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We’d love to know what you think of it, leave your comments on Facebook and Twitter. </p>
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We are busy seeking further funding to extend and develop the project. Thank you to everyone who completed our survey regarding future options for the project To be kept up to date with what happens next <a href="http://hiddenliverpool.org.uk/contact">please join our mailing list</a>.</p>
<p>
The Hidden Liverpool team is sad to announce that the project has now finished. Our main aim was to highlight, open up discussion and generate ideas about empty and under-used heritage buildings and sites across the city and how we might sustainably re-use them. We also brought the buildings to life by gathering peoples memories of working and socialising in those buildings before they became empty and presenting the memories as part of pop - up exhibitions, on an audio CD and in the project book.</p>
<p>
We are very proud of what we have achieved in the past twelve months including:</p>
<p>
3870 visitors came to our 3 pop – up exhibitions, including visitors from 28 countries.</p>
<p>
254 people participated in 11 workshops, conversation events and walking tours</p>
<p>
236 memories and stories were collected</p>
<p>
39 empty buildings recorded</p>
<p>
12 schools and colleges engaged with the project, some of those students now plan to study architecture as a result of being involved.</p>
<p>
‘Next Steps’ our final public event gave 9 campaign groups an opportunity to seek advice from key heritage funders and marketing specialists as well as time to share their own experiences and knowledge.</p>
<p>
Last but not least – 50 volunteers were recruited to Hidden Liverpool plus Placed volunteers joining us to deliver the project. We could not have done this project without them and the people who kindly shared their stories and ideas with us so THANK YOU!</p>
<p>
To discover more about what we’ve been doing why not borrow the Hidden Liverpool Book from Liverpool city libraries:</p>
<p>
Hidden Liverpool ~ Past, present, future: Remembering and re-imagining Liverpool’s most iconic spaces. Published by Wordscape Sept 2014 ISBN: 978-0-9930221-0-4</p>
<p>
We’d love to know what you think of it, leave your comments on Facebook and Twitter. </p>
<p>
We are busy seeking further funding to extend and develop the project. Thank you to everyone who completed our survey regarding future options for the project To be kept up to date with what happens next <a href="http://hiddenliverpool.org.uk/contact">please join our mailing list</a>.</p>
Hidden Liverpool​ Book is out!2014-10-14T13:33:14+00:002014-10-14T13:33:14+00:00http://hiddenliverpool.org.uk/news/66-hidden-liverpool-book-is-outWilliam Roberts[email protected]<p>
We are delighted that 'Hidden Liverpool - Past, present, future: Remembering and re-imagining Liverpool's most iconic spaces' has now been published by Wordscape!</p>
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We are delighted that 'Hidden Liverpool - Past, present, future: Remembering and re-imagining Liverpool's most iconic spaces' has now been published by Wordscape!</p>
Hidden Liverpool Book2014-09-02T13:37:56+00:002014-09-02T13:37:56+00:00http://hiddenliverpool.org.uk/news/65-hidden-liverpool-bookWilliam Roberts[email protected]<p>
<strong>Past, present, future: Remembering and re-imagining Liverpool’s most iconic empty spaces</strong></p>
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We are delighted to announce the publication of a book about the project. The book will tell the story of the project and be packed with images, memories and ideas for re-using some of Liverpool's empty buildings. Being published by Wordscapes for distribution to project partners in late September.</p>
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<strong>Past, present, future: Remembering and re-imagining Liverpool’s most iconic empty spaces</strong></p>
<p>
We are delighted to announce the publication of a book about the project. The book will tell the story of the project and be packed with images, memories and ideas for re-using some of Liverpool's empty buildings. Being published by Wordscapes for distribution to project partners in late September.</p>
Future City Exhibition and Dragon’s Den round up2014-07-01T14:41:59+00:002014-07-01T14:41:59+00:00http://hiddenliverpool.org.uk/news/63-future-city-exhibition-and-dragon-s-den-round-upWilliam Roberts[email protected]<p>
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We’ve come to the end of our third and final exhibition in the Hidden Liverpool series ‘Future City’, an exhibition that took a look at the empty spaces around the city and offered proposals from Year 12 & 13 students of Merseyside Schools and LJMU architecture students on how the buildings could be utilised. </p>
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We’ve come to the end of our third and final exhibition in the Hidden Liverpool series ‘Future City’, an exhibition that took a look at the empty spaces around the city and offered proposals from Year 12 & 13 students of Merseyside Schools and LJMU architecture students on how the buildings could be utilised. </p>
Future City Run Up2014-06-09T10:15:34+00:002014-06-09T10:15:34+00:00http://hiddenliverpool.org.uk/news/62-future-city-run-up-1William Roberts[email protected]<p>
It’s been a busy couple of weeks at Hidden Liverpool HQ as we’ve been preparing for our third and final exhibition, ‘<a href="http://hiddenliverpool.org.uk/events">Future City</a>’. Following on from previous work such as our ‘People’s City’ and ‘People’s History’ exhibition taking place at the School for the Blind on Hardman Street and The Colonnades, Albert Dock respectively.</p>
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It’s been a busy couple of weeks at Hidden Liverpool HQ as we’ve been preparing for our third and final exhibition, ‘<a href="http://hiddenliverpool.org.uk/events">Future City</a>’. Following on from previous work such as our ‘People’s City’ and ‘People’s History’ exhibition taking place at the School for the Blind on Hardman Street and The Colonnades, Albert Dock respectively.</p>