Author and former Sunday Times architecture critic Hugh Pearman, chair of the Twentieth Century Society, gives a richly illustrated talk about changing opinions on architecture.
Over time everything becomes historic and many modernist buildings are now listed. He tells how his own views have changed: ‘I’m learning to love neo-Georgian,’ he says. Hailing from Tunbridge Wells, he’s always rated Regency.
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