From the Tudor brickwork of Helmingham Hall to the renowned Willis building in Ipswich, our Suffolk iWitness members captured the region’s architecture at its best.

East Anglian Daily Times: Reflections of Ipswich architecture. Picture: GRAHAM MEADOWSReflections of Ipswich architecture. Picture: GRAHAM MEADOWS (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

Janice Poulson captured a stunning photograph showing the symmetry of buildings in a Cambridge street, with their chimneys standing proud as soldiers.

East Anglian Daily Times: Layer Marney Towers. Picture: PETER BASHLayer Marney Towers. Picture: PETER BASH (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

Graham Meadows’ picture of reflections in the Willis building showed a distorted view of its neighbouring buildings in Ipswich.

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Our winning photo this week came from Nick Lee, who shot the brickwork on top of Helmingham Hall and how each spire follows it’s own pattern and style.

East Anglian Daily Times: Benacre Water Tower. Picture: ROBERT MCKENNABenacre Water Tower. Picture: ROBERT MCKENNA (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

Next week’s challenge is something red.

East Anglian Daily Times: The Mathematical bridge in Cambridge. Picture: MICK HIGHNAMThe Mathematical bridge in Cambridge. Picture: MICK HIGHNAM (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

This could be anything from roses to paintwork: we want you to find anything red as you are out and about taking photos this week.

To take part, become a Suffolk iWitness member – and you could see your pictures published online on our websites or in one of our newspapers.