Architects, artists and beach hut fans from around the world have showed off their novel reinvention of the glorified shed for disabled users.
A hut made from Perspex, another in the shape of a fish, one built from shingle and a third emulating sand dunes are a few of the 163 scale models entered in the beach hut competition in Boscombe, Dorset.
It is part of a £455,000 Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (Cabe)-funded project called Sea Change and has attracted entries from the UK, Europe, America, Japan, Canada and Mexico.




