Twentieth Century Society want ‘immunity to listing’ London building to be rejected

The Southbank Centre was once voted Britain’s ugliest building, but fresh interest in its architecture following the success of The Brutalist movie, has prompted a renewed call to get it listed.

For 34 years successive governments have resisted proposals to list the centre – a concrete set of buildings that include the Hayward Gallery, Purcell Rooms and Queen Elizabeth Hall.

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