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Ten masterpieces of twentieth century architecture at risk from the wrecking ball

Country Life Trending: Bull Yard, Coventry. Photo by English Heritage/Heritage Images. Credit: Getty Images The Twentieth Century Society s annual list of at-risk buildings has been released, and as ever will stimulate lively debate. Britain’s ‘high levels of architectural ingenuity and ambition’ are at stake, says the Twentieth Century (C20) Society, whose biennial Buildings at Risk List has been released. Of most current concern is Coventry’s ‘Festival of Britain-style’ Bull Yard, with a finger of rebuke firmly pointed at the council’s ‘appalling failure to protect its important post-war’ architecture. Bull Yard shopping area, Coventry, West Midlands, 30th May 1973. (Photo by Staff/Mirrorpix/Getty Images).

Government won t step in to save Assembly Rooms from demolition

Government won t step in to save Assembly Rooms from demolition Groups campaigning to save the building say they will fight on No help from Government to save the Assembly Rooms but campaigners ay they will carry on trying to save the building (Image: Derby Telegraph) Never miss another Derbyshire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Kate Macintosh joins last-ditch bid to save 60s estate from bulldozers

Digital Edition: Kate Macintosh joins last-ditch bid to save 60s estate from bulldozers Architect Kate Macintosh has joined a residents’ bid to stop Lambeth Council from bulldozing a 1960s low-rise estate designed by Rosemary Stjernstedt and built into a hill in south London Enjoyed your complimentary access to the AJ? Register to read a limited number of free articles Register Every issue of the AJ Every issue of AJ Specification Unlimited access to AJ articles online Daily newsletter and competition updates Access to the AJ Buildings Library

This week the first tenants moved into a 3D-printed home

This week the first tenants moved into a 3D-printed home According to the developers, it is the first time in Europe that people have actually lived in a 3D-printed home. Built by Portugal s Institute for Research and Technological Development for Construction, Energy, Environment and Sustainability, the 516-metre-long bridge is suspended 175 metres above the Paiva river. In the UK, interest in the renovation of prime minister Boris Johnson s flat at 11 Downing Street was the centre of attention, although no images of it have yet emerged. Also in the UK, the Twentieth Century Society announced that City Hall – Johnson s former office when he was mayor of London – was one of the country s top ten under-threat buildings.

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Oasis at Wembley 2009 Source: Flickr/ Mark Hillary The leisure centre from which Britpop band Oasis took its name has fittingly broken into the top 10 – the Top 10 Buildings at Risk List 2021, that is. The Oasis Leisure Centre, in Swindon, came third in the annual ranking compiled by the Twentieth Century Society (C20 Society), over fears it could be demolished. Second on the list is London’s City Hall, which has an uncertain future following Sadiq Khan’s plan to relocate the GLA to Newham. The two were pipped to the top spot by the Bull Yard shopping precinct in Coventry, just two weeks before the city officially becomes the UK City of Culture. The precinct sits at the heart of a major redevelopment scheme and the C20 Society criticised the local council for its “appalling failure to protect its important post-war architectural heritage”.

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