A building once celebrated for its innovation is deemed obsolete. Those trying to save it ask what its demolition means for British architecture. By Lynsey Chutel Reporting from London A prizewinning ...
A building which won Britain’s most prestigious architectural award is set to be demolished. Salford University’s Centenary Building won the Stirling Prize in 1996 but has sat empty for eight years.
THE PARLIAMENT that passed the Town and Country Planning Act of 1947 was alive to the pressing need, in bomb-cratered Britain, for bricks and mortar. If the post-war governments, Labour and Tory, had ...