Project title: Georgian Sites
Funding body: AHRC Impact Acceleration Account – Fellowship
Project duration: 2023-2024
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Professor Daniel Maudlin
Project partners: – Dr Rupert Goulding and Dr Elizabeth Green
The Georgian Sites project aims to conduct fresh research to bring new insights into Georgian architecture and history at various locations. We explore previously overlooked aspects to uncover a richer, more detailed understanding of the Georgian era. This project delves into Georgian architecture's social, political, and economic contexts, providing a multifaceted view that offers new perspectives to contextualise the period's architectural developments within the broader historical framework. This initiative aims to build confidence for those involved in presenting and interpreting Georgian sites. Through comprehensive research and resources, staff and guides can present these sites with greater authority and depth, enhancing the visitor experience. One of the key goals is to demystify Georgian architecture, making it more accessible and understandable for both staff and visitors. By breaking down complex architectural concepts, we aim to ensure that everyone can appreciate and engage with the architectural heritage of the Georgian period. Finally, our project is committed to the democratisation of Georgian architecture, ensuring that this important cultural heritage is accessible to a wide audience. By fostering inclusivity, we encourage diverse groups of visitors to explore and appreciate Georgian sites, enriching their cultural and historical knowledge.