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The Architecture of Ugliness
A blog devoted to the study of ugly architecture and cities.
Monday, 9 August 2010
The Hayward Gallery
"London's most unloved building" (
Esher, L. (1981).
A Broken Wave: the rebuilding of England, 1940-1980.
Harmondsworth, Penguin, p110)
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