The last coal-fired power station in the country, Ratcliffe-on-Soar, shut down on the 30th of September 2024, and most ...
C20 Society is backing a new initiative from the London Museum, who have launched a public-call out for historic twentieth ...
Alison Smithson was 21, Peter 26, when in 1950 they won a competition for a secondary school in Hunstanton. The symmetrical plan is traditional, its central hall placed between two courtyards, around ...
You can look for churches using the search boxes or on the pins on the map. Each entry gives the architect and location, and the icons on the left show listing status. Where available, we have ...
When Hugh Casson and Neville Conder’s Ismaili Centre opened in 1985, it took a prominent place within South Kensington’s Victorian elegance, and symbolised the Ismaili Muslim community’s identity and ...
In the summer of 2014, the newly cleaned façade of the old St Martin’s School of Art emerged from scaffolding. Facing east in a narrow street and dimmed by decades of dirt, it was never easy to ...
You can look for churches using the search boxes or on the pins on the map. Each entry gives the architect and location, and the icons on the left show listing status. Where available, we have ...
You can look for churches using the search boxes or on the pins on the map. Each entry gives the architect and location, and the icons on the left show listing status. Where available, we have ...
Finsbury Health Centre was arguably modern architecture’s most important single achievement in England in the first half of the 20th century. This realisation of a radical humanitarian brief for a ...
The Risk List is the Societies’ annual compilation of the top 10 most threatened twentieth and twenty-first century buildings across the UK. Our 2023 list includes a Bengali women’s centre in London’s ...
Stornoway, main town of the Isle of Lewis, is formed within a natural harbour, flanked by rocky headlands – the Minch channel to the mainland beyond. These headlands are witness to much colourful ...
originally the home of the first ever community of Anglican monks and under Benedictine rule, backed by the ‘high church’ or Anglo-Catholic wing of the Church of England, in 1913 the community ...