London's Acland Burghley School to Host UK's First Brutalist Architecture Museum
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Summary
The Grade II-listed Acland Burghley School in north London will host the UK's first Museum of Brutalist Architecture, created by architecture studio Reed Watts. The museum will serve as a physical home for the existing digital archive of brutalist architecture established by Urban Learners.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledArchitecture studio Reed Watts is set to create the Museum of Brutalist Architecture as part of a wider renovation of the Grade II-listed Acland Burghley School in north London.
The Museum of Brutalist Architecture, which will be the UK's first brutalist architecture museum, will be a physical home for the digital archive of the same name established by Urban Learners.
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