Portsmouth’s internationally recognised Tricorn building was 50 years old last year, well, would have been 50 years old if it had survived the 12 years..
For the 2014 Portsmouth City Museum exhibition, Tricorn: Controversy in Concrete, marking the 10 years since the demolition of the Portsmouth Tricorn Centre we asked..
Portsmouth City Museum are holding a Tricorn study day on the 21st June that includes many different talks about the structure & its design (including..
If you have visited the Portsmouth City Museum’s Tricorn exhibition (and if you haven’t you should do quick as it ends at the end of..
Love it or hate it, one thing is undeniable, The Tricorn was a distinctive building and helped shape for many years the skyline of Portsmouth...
Portsmouth City Museum in March will be home to an incredible new exhibition dedicated to Portsmouth’s iconic Tricorn. The exhibition will not only look at..
Mondo Comics was a comic shop located in the dark retail corners of The Tricorn back in the early 90s and for many people it..
It’s fair to say that we all loved The Tricorn outside of it’s it intent. A classic example of people reinventing architecture far beyond it’s..