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Oli Marshall

@olimarshall85

London by way of Yorkshire | Campaigns Director at @C20Society | Co-founder of @CP_Bowl project

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🚨 Reuse Them or Lose Them: C20's Risk List campaign 2025 is here! From a Millennium pop music museum in Sheffield to a Bauhaus-inspired 1930s department store in Bradford, a 1970s brutalist football stand in Newcastle, to a 1980s ‘High-Tech Nissen hut in London.

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Excellent point from Oli Marshall on why buildings in the North of England are more likely to end up neglected and at risk of demolition than those in the South. Come of Northerners, fight for your heritage! theguardian.com/artanddesign/2…

Excellent point from <a href="/OliMarshall85/">Oli Marshall</a> on why buildings in the North of England are more likely to end up neglected and at risk of demolition than those in the South. Come of Northerners, fight for your heritage! 

theguardian.com/artanddesign/2…
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"The money in Britain always seems to flow in one direction. If these outstanding buildings were in London, would they already have been restored or rehabilitated?" Read about C20's Risk List in the Guardian, and our fight to protect modern heritage. theguardian.com/artanddesign/2…

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NEWS: We're very pleased to announce that Brighton & Hove Reform Synagogue, the fifth case on the #C20RiskList 2025, has been saved with a Grade II listing designation. Designed by architect Derek Sharp and built 1966-67, the modernist synagogue was threatened with demolition,

NEWS: We're very pleased to announce that Brighton &amp; Hove Reform Synagogue, the fifth case on the #C20RiskList 2025, has been saved with a Grade II listing designation.

Designed by architect Derek Sharp and built 1966-67, the modernist synagogue was threatened with demolition,
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NEWS | It's Coming Home: Following an appeal by C20 Society, we're delighted to announce that the Future Systems classroom pod (2004) in Richmond has been saved from demolition by the Kaplicky Centre. It is now set to be restored and become the first posthumous Jan Kaplický

NEWS | It's Coming Home: Following an appeal by C20 Society, we're delighted to announce that the Future Systems classroom pod (2004) in Richmond has been saved from demolition by the <a href="/KaplickyCentre/">Kaplicky Centre</a>.
It is now set to be restored and become the first posthumous Jan Kaplický
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Congratulations Crystal Palace F.C.! 🏆 Did you know, Crystal Palace Park hosted the F.A. Cup Final 21 times between 1895 and 1914, with crowds often over 100,000. Then as now, history is made at the Palace. (Painting by Charles Cundall: 1926 3rd round tie between Corinthians and Man City)

Congratulations <a href="/CPFC/">Crystal Palace F.C.</a>! 🏆 

Did you know, <a href="/CrystalPalacePK/">Crystal Palace Park</a> hosted the F.A. Cup Final 21 times between 1895 and 1914, with crowds often over 100,000.

Then as now, history is made at the Palace.

(Painting by Charles Cundall: 1926 3rd round tie between Corinthians and Man  City)
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📖The latest issue of our award winning C20 Magazine is out now! It includes a tale of two estates and two special covers (ft. Phineas Harper Otto Saumarez Smith), Seifert's Space (House) Odyssey, Beside the Seaside with Dr Kathryn Ferry, Desert Island Objects with Kate Macintosh and

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Understand that Crystal Palace have been in discussions with local stakeholders about ending their FA Cup victory parade next Monday at Crystal Palace park. Would be especially poignant to do it at the club’s former home… #cpfc 🦖

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Eid Mubarak 🌙 Glasgow Central Mosque has been listed at Category A by Historic Environment Scotland following a public consultation and support from C20. Designed by architects W.M. Copeland & Associates in 1977, later completed by Coleman Ballantine Partnership, the building is in a

Eid Mubarak 🌙

Glasgow Central Mosque has been listed at Category A by <a href="/HistEnvScot/">Historic Environment Scotland</a> following a public consultation and support from C20. 

Designed by architects W.M. Copeland &amp; Associates in 1977, later completed by Coleman Ballantine Partnership, the building is in a
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'Cosmic Wigwam': The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King in Liverpool has been upgraded to Grade I listed status, following support from C20 Society. Designed by architect Sir Frederick Gibberd and built between 1962-67, the modernist cathedral is a great vessel of

'Cosmic Wigwam': The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King in Liverpool has been upgraded to Grade I listed status, following support from C20 Society.

Designed by architect Sir Frederick Gibberd and built between 1962-67, the modernist cathedral is a great vessel of
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Happy Summer Solstice 🌞 While the druids and Instagrammers head for Stonehenge, you’ll find us in…Milton Keynes! The astrologically inclined post-war new town was reputedly designed “under a fog of marijuana smoke and Pink Floyd records”. Its central artery is Midsummer

Happy Summer Solstice 🌞 
 
While the druids and Instagrammers head for Stonehenge, you’ll find us in…Milton Keynes!
 
The astrologically inclined post-war new town was reputedly designed “under a fog of marijuana smoke and Pink Floyd records”.
 
Its central artery is Midsummer
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From Subtopia to Surfs’s Up 🏄🏼‍♂️ This month saw the 70th anniversary of Ian Nairn’s seminal polemic Outrage - first published in the June 1955 issue of The Architectural Review, it forever changed the nature of architectural discourse in Britain. Outrage was reissued earlier this year by

From Subtopia to Surfs’s Up 🏄🏼‍♂️ 

This month saw the 70th anniversary of Ian Nairn’s seminal polemic Outrage - first published in the June 1955 issue of <a href="/ArchReview/">The Architectural Review</a>, it forever changed the nature of architectural discourse in Britain. Outrage was reissued earlier this year by
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NEWS: C20 has engaged in constructive pre-app discussions with the developers of 33 Cavendish Square, north of Oxford Street in London. The former home of London College of Fashion, it was built to designs by TP Bennett and Son between 1959 and 1963. The Society does not object

NEWS: C20 has engaged in constructive pre-app discussions with the developers of 33 Cavendish Square, north of Oxford Street in London. The former home of London College of Fashion, it was built to designs by TP Bennett and Son between 1959 and 1963.

The Society does not object
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NEWS: C20 Society is backing efforts to save a pioneering 1980s Black community centre in London from redevelopment, and has supported an application for the building to be nationally listed. Bridge Park in Stonebridge, Brent, closes for the last time today [Jul 31 2025] and is

NEWS: C20 Society is backing efforts to save a pioneering 1980s Black community centre in London from redevelopment, and has supported an application for the building to be nationally listed.

Bridge Park in Stonebridge, Brent, closes for the last time today [Jul 31 2025] and is
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📻 Did you hear C20 discussing the Richard Dunn Sports Centre on the third episode of Radio 4's 'Building Soul: with Thomas Heatherwick'? (Available on BBC Sounds) The pioneering 1970s leisure centre, named after the hometown boxing hero who fought Muhammad Ali, was closed in

📻 Did you hear C20 discussing the Richard Dunn Sports Centre on the third episode of Radio 4's 'Building Soul: with Thomas Heatherwick'? (Available on BBC Sounds)

The pioneering 1970s leisure centre, named after the hometown boxing hero who fought Muhammad Ali, was closed in
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💥 C20 Society's epic new book 'Cooling Towers: A celebration of sculptural beauty, industrial history and architectural legacy' is out today! Published by Batsford Books, it's the first book of its kind on the subject, spanning 130 pages and featuring exquisite large-format

💥 C20 Society's epic new book 'Cooling Towers: A celebration of sculptural beauty, industrial history and architectural legacy' is out today!

Published by <a href="/BatsfordBooks/">Batsford Books</a>, it's the first book of its kind on the subject, spanning 130 pages and featuring exquisite large-format
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