What makes the city of Kingston upon Hull the place it is? Arc, an architecture and built environment centre in the city, is carrying out project which will examine the notion of “Hullness”. The project will try to find the spirit of Hull – the main focus will be on the built environment, but it will also look at sport, art and social attitudes. The project will deliver a programme of debates, workshops and oral history sessions with community groups and schools. The material collected will be compiled into a permanent public archive. For more details visit http://hullness.blogspot.com/.
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