Assembling Alternative Futures for Heritage (or, more simply, Heritage Futures) is a £2.4 million, four-year, inter-disciplinary research programme which aims to develop a broad, international and cross-sectoral comparative framework for understanding ‘heritage’. It...
Pete Whitbread-Abrutat was awarded a prestigious Travelling Fellowship by the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust (WCMT) to research world class landscape restoration projects in the USA, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Brazil, Chile and Argentina. He visited a range of ecosystems...
Whilst working at the Eden Project and in association with others, Pete Whitbread-Abrutat developed and managed the Eden Project – Rio Tinto partnership – a high profile, strategic relationship between Eden and the mining multi-national. This process...
According to the architectural design of the Eden Project’s flagship education centre, The Core, the building required a metal roof. The building explored new territory in sustainable design, construction and use, and the roofing material was no exception. While...
While working for the Eden Project’s Post-Mining Alliance, Pete Whitbread-Abrutat co-developed the original concept and was part of the team that produced the best-selling book, ‘101 Things To Do With a Hole in the Ground‘. By focusing on 101 post-mining projects from...