A bit about me

As an architect, I view the built environment through a lens of precision and proportion. As a Liverpool supporter, I view the Shankly Gates as a profound symbol of the club’s identity.

Walk On began at the crossroads of these two worlds.

I found myself looking for a way to bring the spirit of Anfield into my own workspace, but I wanted something that met the standards of a high-quality architectural model, rather than a simple mass-produced memorabilia item.

Dissatisfied with what was available to buy, I set out to produce a replica of the Shankly Gates. This involved a painstaking process of translating the intricate, ornamental curves of the ironwork into a digital format capable of high-fidelity 3D printing. Every line was drawn with the intent to honor the original design.

What began as a singular project for my own personal space, evolved into a way for me to share this piece of Anfield with fellow supporters. My goal is simple: to provide a refined, architecturally accurate tribute to a landmark that means so much to so many.