The Southbank Centre is striking, polarising and now protected / Letters

13 février 2026 | Guardian Staff
Francis Bown says its grey concrete and childlike composition expressed the fatalism and despair of the time, while Helen Keats reflects on other brutalist builds Fiona Twycross, the heritage minister, is to be congratulated for finally giving London’s Southbank Centre Grade II listing (…)
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