Boris Set to Gut Major Spitalfields Landmark
SAVE calls for listing on 1929 Baroque Fruit and Wool Exchange built in homage to Hawksmoor London’s Mayor should stay his hand this Wednesday, 10 October 2012, before condemning the handsome London Fruit and Wool Exchange just three weeks before the 83 anniversary of its opening on October 30, 1929. To read more please read our PDF press release.
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LATEST CAMPAIGNS SAVE and Architects' Journal launch ideas competition for M&S Oxford Street site Today SAVE and The Architects' Journal are launching a new ideas competition for alternative uses and the wider revitalisation of the M&S Oxford Street building and its surroundings in London’s West End.
Building of the Month March 2024: Old Town Hall, Victoria Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT1 3FA A fine, beautifully detailed civic building from the middle of the 19th century, Belfast's Grade B1 listed Old Town Hall stands empty and deteriorating. It merits greater care and a comprehensive plan for repair and reuse.
LATEST EVENTS London’s Regent’s Canal – SAVE Walking Tour Join SAVE and tour guide Lettie Mckie for a walking tour exploring the rich history and compelling architecture of London’s Regent’s Canal, with a focus on current planning battles and examples of adaptive re-use.
Piccadilly Line – Northern Extension: SAVE Walking Tour Join SAVE and former Design and Heritage Manager for London Underground, Mike Ashworth, for an architectural tour of the 1930s Piccadilly Line Northern extensions - part of work on the line at the time to extend its reach into new suburban territory.