Future Excavations is a body of work that reimagines archaeological fragments as architectural models. It draws attention to the relationship between continuity and rupture and the ways aspects of the past are reconfigured in the present. Drawing together different temporalities these objects suggest mobility in space and interpretation. Fragments are the result of slow processes of erosion, or of sudden violent impacts. In either case, they become mobile in a way the original structures usually were not; fragments no longer have a ‘right way up’, for instance, and are no longer functional. Architectural models on the other hand, imagine form and purpose in a future that develops out of the past but also differentiates itself from what has come before.