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The Queen Elizabeth Hall at the Southbank Centre, 1967 Le Corbusier and technology

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and technology

embodying the modernist ethos that the Bauhaus is celebrated for

Created in honour of David Hockney

this house is a masterpiece of modern architecture

designed by Richard Meier and completed between 1971 and 1973 in Harbor Springs

The Queen Elizabeth Hall at the Southbank Centre, 1967 Le Corbusier and technologyCompleted in 1967 as part of the Southbank Centre, the Queen Elizabeth Hall is a defining work of British Brutalism. Designed in exposed concrete with an uncompromising presence, the building challenged conventional ideas of what a concert hall should look like. Initially controversial and famously criticised by the public, it has since been reappraised as a deliberate and radical expression of post war cultural ambition.

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