London is getting a new museum all about brutalist architecture
Briefly

London will welcome the UK's first Museum of Brutalist Architecture, located in the Grade II-listed assembly hall of Acland Burghley School in Camden. Renovations, funded by a £1 million National Lottery grant, will restore key architectural features, improve accessibility, and establish new gallery facilities for exhibitions. Acland Burghley, completed in 1968, is one of the last surviving Brutalist school buildings. The development aims to foster community connections and provide a space for local families, youth, and groups to engage and learn together in an inspiring environment.
The UK's first ever Museum of Brutalist Architecture will open inside the Grade II-listed assembly hall at Acland Burghley School in Camden. Acland Burghley School is one of the UK's last remaining Brutalist school buildings.
With a £1 million grant from the National Lottery, the hall will have its architectural features restored, improved accessibility, new gallery facilities, and become home to the Museum of Brutalist Architecture.
Read at Time Out London
[
|
]