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Architecture Walks
Submit Your Walk
Design and submit your own architectural walk, using the form below. Write about the buildings and streets that hold your imagination. Tell us the stories behind the buildings that you encounter.

If you want others to follow in your footsteps, please supply directions with your walk and details of a relevant map or map website.

Some of the walks will be selected for recording and broadcast on the website or on Radio 3's Night Waves.

How to send in your photographs
Send your photos (labelled please!) to [email protected] as an attachment, or by post to Room 4352, BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London W1A 1AA.
Name:


Email address: This will be kept confidential and only used if we need to contact you.


Title of Your Walk:


Location of your walk:


How did you discover, or come to be walking in this area?


What map will people need to do this walk?


Is the walk:
Linear Circular

Number of stopping off points / buildings:


Your introduction to the walk


The walk:




Disclaimer: The BBC will put up as many of your comments as possible but we cannot guarantee that all e-mails will be published. The BBC reserves the right to edit comments that are published
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