British Army Flying Memorial at the Museum of Army Flying Building, Middle Wallop Architecture News

British Army Flying Memorial, Museum of Army Flying

Contemporary Building in Middle Wallop, Hampshire, Southern England design by HCC Architects

17 Dec 2017

British Army Flying Memorial at the Museum of Army Flying

New memorial at The Museum of Army Flying

Location: Middle Wallop, Hampshire, England, UK

Design: HCC (Hampshire County Council) Architects

British Army Flying Memorial at the Museum of Army Flying

British Army Flying Memorial at the Museum of Army Flying

Commemorating all those who have died in the service of British Army flying from before the First World War to the present day, the recently completed memorial at the Museum of Army Flying at Middle Wallop will be a focal point for commemorations this Remembrance Day.

British Army Flying Memorial at the Museum of Army Flying

Designed by Property Services, the memorial’s circle brings together the various regiments that have served over the history of army aviation, from the pioneers of the Royal Flying Corps, the Air Observation Post Squadrons and the Glider Pilot Regiment to today’s Army Air Corps, which celebrates its 60th anniversary this year.

British Army Flying Memorial at the Museum of Army Flying

British Army Flying Memorial at the Museum of Army Flying

Bearing the names of 5,127 service personnel killed in action, the memorial wall encloses a special place for quiet contemplation and frames a view of the sky overhead, connecting earth and air.

British Army Flying Memorial at the Museum of Army Flying

Wrapped by a grass bank, the memorial takes its place in the local landscape context of ancient burial mounds, whilst also recalling the circular earth revetments used to protect military planes on the perimeter of airfields.

British Army Flying Memorial at the Museum of Army Flying

British Army Flying Memorial at the Museum of Army Flying

Visitors approach the memorial along a path running adjacent to the airfield, where existing memorials have been relocated, providing a processional route strongly connected to the current training operations of the Army Airs Corps.

British Army Flying Memorial at the Museum of Army Flying

A powerful reminder of the stories of courage and sacrifice represented by these regiments over many years, the memorial’s entrance is aligned to the angle of the sun at 11 o’clock on 11 November, revealed only once visitors reach the end of the path.

British Army Flying Memorial at the Museum of Army Flying

British Army Flying Memorial at the Museum of Army Flying

British Army Flying Memorial at the Museum of Army Flying images / information from HCC (Hampshire County Council) Architects

Photographs : Jim Stephenson

Hampshire County Architects

Address: Museum of Army Flying, Middle Wallop, Stockbridge, Hampshire, SO20 8DY, United Kingdom

Phone: 01264 784421

Email: General and visit enquiries info@flying-museum.org.uk

Location: Museum of Army Flying, Middle Wallop, Stockbridge, Hampshire, SO20 8DY, United Kingdom

Southern English Buildings

Hampshire Architecture Designs

Art and Design Building, Bedales School
Design: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Bedales School
photograph © Hufton+Crow

Downley House
Design: Birds Portchmouth Russum Architects
Downley House Petersfield
photo : Nick Kane

House in Brockenhurst
Design: Studio PAD
1 The Paddock
photo from architect

Berkshire Buildings

Website: The Memorial Wall – The Museum of Army Flying

English Architecture Design – chronological list

English Building

English Architect

Stirling Prize

Exbury Egg

RIBA Awards

Comments / photos for the British Army Flying Memorial at the Museum of Army Flying Building design by HCC Architects page welcome

Website: Reading, Berkshire