In 1962, before Euston Arch was set to be torn down, leading public figures including Sir John Betjeman fiercely protested.
The Royal Albert Hall is probably best known as the home of the BBC Proms, an eight-week long classical music festival which ...
Residents warn the development would dominate the area, overshadow existing homes and undermine the character of one of the ...
Years ago, I wrote this appreciation of Dorothy Annan’s ceramic murals adorning Fleet House in Farringdon St which was due for demolition, but I am happy to report that – as a consequence – these ...
Though locals may sigh at the sight of yet another film crew taking over their morning commute, there’s an undeniable pride ...
November, to showcase how brands and associations are using its spaces for meetings and events. The Barbican hosted the World ...
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 ...
It placed Sadler’s Wells in the company of many other cultural institutions recently trying to bridge the gap between the ...
As the great and good of British TV descend on London’s Barbican Centre for ITV’s annual Palooza shindig next week, ...
The Barbican Estate’s story begins in the ashes of World War II, after the Blitz wrought extensive destruction across the City of London. Construction didn’t begin until the 1960s, with architects ...
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 ...