Grimes Graves Visitor Centre

Mawson Kerr Architects

Architectural photography of the Grimes Graves Visitors Centre, by Mawson Kerr Architects.

Set in Norfolk’s Breckland Heath, this stunning pavilion provides interpretation space and access into a 4500-year-old mine.
Because the site is both a Scheduled Ancient Monument and an SSSI, the building needed to tread lightly on the ground.


The result is a circular timber pavilion that appears to ‘float’ above the pit, with a gently sloping ramp offering inclusive access and a feeling of descending through time. The design uses low-carbon materials, needs no heating, and can be entirely removed from the site at the end of its life.
A worthy winner of multiple awards…

Architectural Photography completed over one day. All images copyright Simon Kennedy, London Architectural Photographer.