London's Barbican Centre has revealed initial plans to renovate three of its most well-known spaces. The Grade-II listed cultural destination is publicly consulting on proposals to restore and improve ...
Barbican unveils plans for £240 million renewal of its concrete Brutalist spaces - The centre was constructed on London’s biggest post-war bombsite and hailed by Queen Elizabeth II at its 1982 opening ...
The Barbican’s Centre’s history is predicated on renewal. A proposal from the Brutalist-style performing arts center in London lays out a renovation scheme aimed at making it more accessible and ...
The Grade II listed cultural hotspot is set to receive a rather gargantuan glow-up and the initial plans have just been ...
Feel the Sound is set to explore our "personal relationship to sound" with a selection of immersive installations ...
The Barbican Centre is often described as Marmite: you either love it or hate it. For some, the massive concrete estate is a ‘soulless’, maze-like ‘hellscape’. But, for others ...
As part of a multi-sensory exhibition - Feel the Sound, the Barbican Centre's car park will transform into a temporary club.
Mock-up images of a proposed new 21-storey office block opposite the Barbican in the City of London have been published for ...
A series of 11 commissions and installations will take place across the Barbican Centre as part of the Feel the Sound exhibition, which will explore people’s relationships with sound and ...
The site opened in 1982 on London's biggest post-war bombsite site London's Barbican Centre has revealed initial plans to renovate three of its most well-known spaces. The Grade-II listed cultural ...
London's Barbican Centre has revealed initial plans to renovate three of its most well-known spaces. The Grade-II listed cultural destination is publicly consulting on proposals to restore and ...
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