Celebrating Heritage Architecture: Talks & Displays from Inspiring Changemakers
Jewry Street, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 8SB
Hosted by the Hampshire History Trust, this special event brings together leading voices in architecture, planning, and heritage to share stories of preservation, innovation, and transformation.
Programme Highlights:
3:00 PM – Liz King, Hampshire History Trust, sets the stage for an afternoon of insight and inspiration.
3:15 PM – Laura Jarman (Hampshire County Council) The ARC Winchester: A Journey in Public Architecture.
4:15 PM – Enjoy a break with refreshments from The Arc Café.
4:30 PM – Oliver Moore (Design Engine Architects) Design in the City of Winchester.
5:30 PM – Another chance to relax and connect over drinks and snacks.
5:45 PM – Peter Marsh (Peter Marsh Consulting) From Business Case to RIBA Award – Discover the transformation of the Royal London Hospital into the award-winning Tower Hamlets Town Hall.
6:45 PM – Final break before our closing keynote.
7:00 PM – George Saumarez-Smith (Adam Architecture) Reflections on the Architecture in Winchester – A personal and professional perspective on the city’s architectural legacy.
8:00 PM – Liz King returns to wrap up
Whether you're a local resident, architecture enthusiast, or heritage professional, this event offers a unique opportunity to engage with the stories shaping Winchester’s past, present, and future.
Jewry Street, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 8SB