The surprise decision to list the Southbank Centre after many decades means that one of London’s key examples of brutalist ...
The site has been granted Grade II listed status which means the 1960s structure will be protected from demolition and face ...
The Southbank Centre, an example of iconic brutalist architecture has been awarded Grade II listed status following decades ...
The complex was voted "Britain's ugliest building" when it first opened in October 1967.
Completed along the River Thames in the 1960s, the post-war landmark has now been Grade II-listed by the Department for Culture Media and Sport. The listing follows a 35-year-long ...
The site has been granted Grade II listed status which means the 1960s structure will be protected from demolition and face ...
Decision to grant Grade II status marks turnaround for what was once voted ‘Britain’s ugliest building’ ...
The Southbank Centre, once dubbed "Britain’s ugliest building," has been granted Grade II listed status, marking the end of a 35‑year campaign to protect London’s iconic Brutalist arts complex.
As one of the longest running battles in British heritage comes to an end, the listing of the London arts complex vindicates the audacity of this sensational droogs’ paradise ...
London's Southbank Centre finally gets listed status after 35-year battle to secure 60s Brutalist landmark - The new listing ...
The government has finally listed London’s Southbank Centre ending a 35-year battle to secure statutory heritage protection ...
Thamesmead is a neighbourhood in south east London known for its lakes, canals, and green spaces.