In 1962, before Euston Arch was set to be torn down, leading public figures including Sir John Betjeman fiercely protested.
Running from January to April, the season opens with Dante or Die’s I Do, which transforms six hotel rooms into parallel ...
Barbican residents rally against ‘monster’ office development they say overshadows iconic brutalist landmark - Residents warn ...
The Barbican is a maze. A beautiful brutalist, multi-levelled maze of crisscrossing walkways in the sky – but still a maze.
London’s best cultural experiences aren’t always planned. The Barbican’s free exhibitions are genuinely world-class, and ...
Due to popular demand, NATURE AIN’T A LUXURY returns to the Conservatory. There is a language that we are all innately fluent ...
The designer said she wanted to create a surreal treat that brings a sense of hope, especially to children visiting London ...
The City of London Corporation has selected a consortium co-led by Assemble to design a major wayfinding upgrade of the Grade II-listed Barbican Centre ...
There are few venues better suited to Public Service Broadcasting’s mix of nostalgia, genre-blending art rock, and cinematic spectacle than the Barbican Centre. The brutalist architecture of the ...
Peter Pan is never short on darkness. With its child-hating Captain Hook, ominously skulking crocodile, and wistful musings on the pains of growing up, there is plenty of grime beneath the fairy dust.
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