Great work Andrew. Your new site looks fantastic too. I think it will take a few coffees to take in all the great images and stories. Thanks for sharing your work with the world. It’s also great to see you back on Substack too.
Can't believe I missed you in the Grauniad - well done! 👏 Must get your autograph when we next meet, then again I do have the honour of being photographed by you. Love the site.
It was only online. A shame as I'd love to have been in print and emulated my brother (whose landscape photos have been featured a number of times). Nothing like a bit of sibling rivalry to spur me on!
Glad you like the site. I need a trip to your neck of the woods - there are many buildings in the North East which I would like to photograph.
Love the website, Andrew. I just checked it out, and it looks terrific. I think you're doing a great service for anyone who appreciates art and architecture.
I really like your new website, Andrew. I could get lost there for hours. Seeing your photos of Coventry Cathedral brought back memories of visiting it several times in my early teens. It’s a wonderful piece of modern architecture, especially having the original bombed out cathedral right next to it.
Thank you, Mark. I'm very glad you like the website. We have similar experiences of Coventry Cathedral - it was such a formative memory for me. I'd never visited anything like it before.
Nice website! I've just debuted my new one (humourscope.com), so there must be something in the air. Seriously, a great site. I look forward to getting updates. And well done on the Guardian photo, too!
Your website looks great Andrew, the images are excellent - what a fabulous project to work on. It's so sad to see so many historic buildings demolished to make way for housing, although, with the current demand, it will be hard to stop the rot.
Thank you very much, Lin. It’s always tricky finding new spaces for much-needed housing. But… in the case of The Point, I do feel it has enough historical and architectural interest to be saved from the wrecking ball.
The website looks really nice Andrew. Fyi :The old theatres single screens (beautiful structures) in my city got converted to function/ event halls 25 years ago.
So sorry to see another architecturally historic site dismantled for " 487 flats in tower blocks of up to 21 storeys high." Another Gorbals in the making? sigh...
Great work Andrew. Your new site looks fantastic too. I think it will take a few coffees to take in all the great images and stories. Thanks for sharing your work with the world. It’s also great to see you back on Substack too.
Thank you very much, Dereck. Glad you like the website and for taking an interest.
Congratulations on the recent publcations. The website is stunning too!
Thank you very much Xavi.
Welcome back. Excited to nose around the website.
Thank you. Hope you enjoy your nose.
PS - I should have added that way back I saw a film in the Point. A Fish Called Wanda if I recall correctly. Liked the building but not the film ...
Can't believe I missed you in the Grauniad - well done! 👏 Must get your autograph when we next meet, then again I do have the honour of being photographed by you. Love the site.
It was only online. A shame as I'd love to have been in print and emulated my brother (whose landscape photos have been featured a number of times). Nothing like a bit of sibling rivalry to spur me on!
Glad you like the site. I need a trip to your neck of the woods - there are many buildings in the North East which I would like to photograph.
I have an online subscription too so still sad I missed it - happy to give you a 'Cooks Tour' should you venture north!
I’d like that.
Love the website, Andrew. I just checked it out, and it looks terrific. I think you're doing a great service for anyone who appreciates art and architecture.
Thank you very much, Alex. Very kind of you to say.
Thanks for sharing. It certainly is unique.
Thank you for reading.
Welcome back. Congrats on both the Guardian piece and your website!
Thank you very much! It's been fun going through my archive photos.
Congrats on the Guardian piece and the new website, it looks great! I always enjoy your newsletter so it’s good to see you back 🙌
Thank you very much, Marta. It's good to be back and thank you for reading.
Need to get you up to Cumbernauld pronto!
I'd like that!
I don't know if you know Chris Leslie but his recent book is worth a look: https://concretedreams.org.uk
That look like a very good book. So good that I've just purchased it. Thanks for the recommendation.
Excellent. It is a very handsome production.
It looks very well put together and well designed.
I really like your new website, Andrew. I could get lost there for hours. Seeing your photos of Coventry Cathedral brought back memories of visiting it several times in my early teens. It’s a wonderful piece of modern architecture, especially having the original bombed out cathedral right next to it.
Thank you, Mark. I'm very glad you like the website. We have similar experiences of Coventry Cathedral - it was such a formative memory for me. I'd never visited anything like it before.
Nice website! I've just debuted my new one (humourscope.com), so there must be something in the air. Seriously, a great site. I look forward to getting updates. And well done on the Guardian photo, too!
Thanks Paddy. I saw your new website this morning - very good. I hope it goes well.
Your website looks great Andrew, the images are excellent - what a fabulous project to work on. It's so sad to see so many historic buildings demolished to make way for housing, although, with the current demand, it will be hard to stop the rot.
Thank you very much, Lin. It’s always tricky finding new spaces for much-needed housing. But… in the case of The Point, I do feel it has enough historical and architectural interest to be saved from the wrecking ball.
Congratulations from us both, Andrew!
Thank you, both!
The website looks really nice Andrew. Fyi :The old theatres single screens (beautiful structures) in my city got converted to function/ event halls 25 years ago.
Thank you very much Shital. I've enjoyed the process of revisiting my photos and designing the website.
So sorry to see another architecturally historic site dismantled for " 487 flats in tower blocks of up to 21 storeys high." Another Gorbals in the making? sigh...
Your website is brilliant, Mr Eberlin. Beautifully formatted. Such magnificent photos! I am inspired. I've subscribed.
Thank you very much, Sharron. I'm pleased that it has inspired you!