Milton Keynes City Discover Centre

Milton Keynes City Discover Centre commissioned Propeller to renovate and restore the original architectural models created in the 1950s for the city of Milton Keynes for the 50th anniversary of Milton Keynes exhibition. The team used both traditional model making techniques and 3D printing to restore the models to their former glory.

The restoration team included Professor Mark Bloomfield, Pete Brownhill, Justin Wornes and students from the Interior Architecture and Design programme.

Milton Keynes City Discover Centre

Milton Keynes City Discover Centre commissioned Propeller to renovate and restore the original architectural models created in the 1950s for the city of Milton Keynes for the 50th anniversary of Milton Keynes exhibition. The team used both traditional model making techniques and 3D printing to restore the models to their former glory.

The restoration team included Professor Mark Bloomfield, Pete Brownhill, Justin Wornes and students from the Interior Architecture and Design programme.

Milton Keynes City Discover Centre

Milton Keynes City Discover Centre commissioned Propeller to renovate and restore the original architectural models created in the 1950s for the city of Milton Keynes for the 50th anniversary of Milton Keynes exhibition. The team used both traditional model making techniques and 3D printing to restore the models to their former glory.

The restoration team included Professor Mark Bloomfield, Pete Brownhill, Justin Wornes and students from the Interior Architecture and Design programme.

Milton Keynes City Discover Centre

Milton Keynes City Discover Centre commissioned Propeller to renovate and restore the original architectural models created in the 1950s for the city of Milton Keynes for the 50th anniversary of Milton Keynes exhibition. The team used both traditional model making techniques and 3D printing to restore the models to their former glory.

The restoration team included Professor Mark Bloomfield, Pete Brownhill, Justin Wornes and students from the Interior Architecture and Design programme.

Milton Keynes City Discover Centre

Milton Keynes City Discover Centre commissioned Propeller to renovate and restore the original architectural models created in the 1950s for the city of Milton Keynes for the 50th anniversary of Milton Keynes exhibition. The team used both traditional model making techniques and 3D printing to restore the models to their former glory.

The restoration team included Professor Mark Bloomfield, Pete Brownhill, Justin Wornes and students from the Interior Architecture and Design programme.

Milton Keynes City Discover Centre

Milton Keynes City Discover Centre commissioned Propeller to renovate and restore the original architectural models created in the 1950s for the city of Milton Keynes for the 50th anniversary of Milton Keynes exhibition. The team used both traditional model making techniques and 3D printing to restore the models to their former glory.

The restoration team included Professor Mark Bloomfield, Pete Brownhill, Justin Wornes and students from the Interior Architecture and Design programme.

Milton Keynes City Discover Centre

Milton Keynes City Discover Centre commissioned Propeller to renovate and restore the original architectural models created in the 1950s for the city of Milton Keynes for the 50th anniversary of Milton Keynes exhibition. The team used both traditional model making techniques and 3D printing to restore the models to their former glory.

The restoration team included Professor Mark Bloomfield, Pete Brownhill, Justin Wornes and students from the Interior Architecture and Design programme.

Milton Keynes City Discover Centre

Milton Keynes City Discover Centre commissioned Propeller to renovate and restore the original architectural models created in the 1950s for the city of Milton Keynes for the 50th anniversary of Milton Keynes exhibition. The team used both traditional model making techniques and 3D printing to restore the models to their former glory.

The restoration team included Professor Mark Bloomfield, Pete Brownhill, Justin Wornes and students from the Interior Architecture and Design programme.