These structures, constructed by humans, have a life themselves. They starkly sit in a landscape – natural or man made, but through time all things merge. Serving a purpose for people, altered and adapted, renovated or restored, they see change around them. Becoming animate they spook, inspire and protect. When neglected they can quietly deteriorate, collapse and morph into the land. Destroyed by man they can take revenge and bury them. Lives on display or hidden, unseen but seeing, structures of stone or wood or brick or flesh, bound inexorably together in their stories.