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Avery Associates Architects
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The Thiepval Memorial, by Lutyens, commemorates the 74,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers who died during the battle of the Somme but whose bodies were never found.
The design of the visitor centre was intended as an allegory of the conflict, its forms deriving from a narrative of the experience of the young soldiers after arriving in France.
Avery Associates Architects © 2009 |