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Topic History of: Carbuncle award.
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Jo Correction: just realised it's on top not behind, so string vest piggy backing on top hat/tails?
Jo The Shankly Hotel in Liverpool looks awful behind that older (Victorian?) building. Like someone in a string vest and tracksuit bottoms standing behind someone in a top hat and tails! Rab C. Nesbit school of architecture?!
Barney If all buildings were the same standard - new ideas would be curtailed and diversity reduced.

In London, the Gothic splendour of St Pancras - and the uniqueness of Kings Cross - have combined magically.

Covent Garden - now cosmopolitan and renewed - still retains its flower market atmosphere.

Adjacent to Drury Lane, and the Royal Opera House.


Undoubtedly though - the most impressive and seamless blending of the old with the new, has occurred in Bath.

Georgian buildings stand beside ultra modern properties - and nothing Is even remotely out of place, or contrived...
honey!oh sugar sugar. Which is the most hideous building?

In Liverpool we have beautiful architecture but it is being swamped by ticky-tacky monstrosities.
I wish new buildings were made to the same standard.

news.sky.com/story/uks-ugliest-buildings...rbuncle-cup-11484766