Britain?s Grade II*-Listed Commonwealth Institute is Torn Down to Become the Design Museum
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The Commonwealth Institute in London has been torn down to establish the Design Museum instead. The Institute, which was an important post-war building in the British capital, was added by the UK heritage body to the list of the demolished iconic buildings of the 20th century. The building was constructed in the 1960s and was revamped afterwards by John Pawson and OMA.
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“All that is left of this magnificent post-war masterpiece is the roof structure over the central pavilion, which had to be propped up during reconstruction as everything beneath it was demolished,” commented the director of Twentieth Century Society, Catherine Croft. The society is a British charity that aims to safeguard British design and architecture. “So, to all intents and purposes this Grade II* building has been lost,” Croft added.
The building?s original design was created by RMJM or (Robert Matthew and Stirrat Johnson-Marshall), and it resided at Kensington High Street, west of London.
The iconic building used to feature a tiered interior, a saddle-shaped roof, and several magnificent terraces. The edifice started facing problems shortly after its inauguration in 1962 and the sky-rocketing restorations caused it to be sold in the end.
The repairs, which were done by Pawson and OMA in 2016, came after long years of neglect and resul...
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