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Architecture Update: Worth keeping?

Amanda Baillieu
Tuesday 21 July 1992 18:02 EDT
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TIMED to coincide with the completion of English Heritage's first stage of research into post-war buildings, the exhibition A Change of Heart is bound to provoke further debate about which post-war buildings should be conserved. It consists of photographs taken over the past two years of buildings that English Heritage considers could be candidates for listing under the 30-year rule. A Change of Heart is at the Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London SW7 (071-584 5020) from 30 July to 21 August.

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