Approved plans to alter one of Lancashire's most impressive architectural structures slammed by preservation society An organisation that aims to protect Victorian and Edwardian buildings for future generations has slammed a Lancashire council's decision to alter one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architercture in the whole country. The Victorian Society is calling for Preston City Council to refuse plans to alter The Harris Museum in the centre of the city, saying the works will gravely damage the building's architecture and integrity. However, last week, plans to improve the accessibility and safety of the Harris Museum, Art Gallery and Library took a step forward as proposed internal and external changes to the building were unanimously approved by Preston City Council's Planning Committee.