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Augustine House Library Canterbury | Limited Edition Art Print by Andy Tuohy

Augustine House Library Canterbury | Limited Edition Art Print by Andy Tuohy

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Celebrate Canterbury’s modern architecture with this bold Augustine House Library art print by Andy Tuohy — a striking tribute to one of the city’s most important contemporary landmarks.

Opened in 2009, Augustine House is part of Canterbury Christ Church University and serves as its flagship library and learning centre. Combining glass, steel and stone, the building has become a symbol of the city’s balance between history and innovation. This vibrant design captures its sharp lines and modern presence, making it a perfect piece for lovers of architecture, education and Canterbury’s evolving cityscape.

✦ Giclée printed on heavyweight Hahnemühle fine art paper
✦ Signed, embossed and numbered by the artist
✦ Limited edition of 100
✦ Unframed – Size: W50 × H40 cm (19 ¾ × 15 ¾ inches)

This artwork forms part of Andy Tuohy’s celebrated regional series, inspired by the graphic tradition of British travel posters.

UK delivery is included. All prints are sent flat and securely packaged by our UK-based printer. Please allow 7 to 10 working days.

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