2006 Modern Architecture Presentation Pack No:385

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  • 2006 Modern Architecture Presentation Pack. British Presentation Packs catalogue number PP357 (printed no. 385)
  • Issued by the Royal Mail on 20th June 2006.
  • This pack contains a set of six mint stamps, which were produced to commemorate National Architecture Week. British Architects currently create some of the worlds finest contemporary buildings. For example the 1st Class stamp features a conical shaped building, the ‘Gherkin’, in London designed by Sir Norman Foster who used energy saving methods to halve the buildings energy consumption. These stamps showcase the talents of 5 more British Architects and feature 5 more of the finest British Buildings in recent history.
  • Inside this pack are details on the evolution of architectural design and features photographs of the Eden Project, The Deep and the Selfridges building in Birmingham.
  • Ideal as a gift or keepsake, making a wonderful addition to any collection.

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This presentation pack was issued on 20th June 2006 by the Royal Mail and contains a set of six mint stamps, which were produced to commemorate National Architecture Week. British Architects currently create some of the worlds finest contemporary buildings. For example the 1st Class stamp features a conical shaped building, the ‘Gherkin’, in London designed by Sir Norman Foster who used energy saving methods to halve the buildings energy consumption. These stamps showcase the talents of 5 more British Architects and feature 5 more of the finest British Buildings in recent historyde this pack are details on the evolution of architectural design and features photographs of the Eden Project, The Deep and the Selfridges building in Birmingham. Ideal as a gift or keepsake, making a wonderful addition to any collection.

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