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Construction for the Barbican Estate started in 1965 and took 11 years to complete
prints & motifs inspired by Neel’s paintings from the 1960s and 1970s
In this ground-breaking history of world architecture
there’s no reason to scrimp on style
The Cost of Living reflects on the period when she wrote the Man Booker Prize-shortlisted Hot Milk - when her mother was dying
Photograph inside the Barbican Conservatory by Peter Bloomfield Story - Artsy Cats Construction for the Barbican EstateA view across the thriving greenery in the Conservatory (March 1980). Photographer Peter Bloomfield was commissioned by the first Managing Director of the Barbican Centre to photograph the completion of the Barbican and gifted his entire collection of over 1,400 negatives to the arts centre. The rediscovered archive reveals the ambition and scale of the construction of what The Queen called 'one of the modern wonders of the world'; from trees being
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