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Who could have imagined on May 3rd 1951 that the j Who could have imagined on May 3rd 1951 that the journey to meaningful protection would take 75 years. Built as part of the Festival of Britain, ‘bringing a message of hope after World War Two’, by 1968 the south side of the River Thames had become home to a magnificent example of brutalist architecture. Often misunderstood, and loved - dependent on who you asked - it became and has remained a key part of the city’s artistic landscape. Finally, after @c20society magnificent and determined campaigning*, The Southbank Centre has today finally been awarded Grade II listing by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. The Southbank centre added ‘The Grade II listing recognises the architectural and civic importance of the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Hayward Gallery.’
. *btw no better gift than to get someone membership
Bathed in sound, the Barbican. With thanks to @fie Bathed in sound, the Barbican. With thanks to @fieldmotionn for creating something so original
Step into a time capsule built on a former time ca Step into a time capsule built on a former time capsule. This is the ‘Mushroom building’ part of Harry Seidler’s MLC Centre at 25 Martin Place in Sydney. Today the ‘mushroom’ is home to the Commercial Travellers’ Association Club, said to retain a strong 70s vibe … but maybe not so much after renovations are completed this month. And what of modernist, Seidler’s vision? Did the public like it, his creation which included a plaza and adjoining buildings, his “city within a city”? In reality it got mixed reviews. It received the Royal Australian Institute of Architects’ Sir John Sulman Medal and Civic Design Award however it got a somewhat muted response from the public. It had taken out a chunk of historic Sydney including two local landmarks, a 19th century hotel and the first Theatre Royal.  Read ‘Harry Seidler, the Man Who Shaped Modernism’ on Greyscape.com. Link in our bio. Image @upperhunter72

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