Originally posted by NortholtRanger
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Love researching history stuff like this, especially London. Such an interesting place.
mk37 is right though, it would surely have been protected now, although 4 exhibitions and 20 odd years probably meant it looked pretty knackered by the time they took it down. I'm sure the new White City Estate was state of the art, and looked superb when it was first built
There definitely seemed to be a more pragmatic approach to architecture in the past, I'm definitely a fan of the increased protection that old buildings get these days. THe old GPO building was a prime example, unbelievably impressive building that was just pulled down in 1912 when they moved offices.
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