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By: Series: Property Week ; 67(25) 28 June 2002, 8-10(3)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Examines the conflict between English Heritage (EH) plans to list 20th century buildings, and the development world. Developers argue that EH is preventing urban regeneration while conservationists believe they are protecting Britain's national heritage. Discusses several projects where there has been conflict between the 20th Century Society and developers including Drapers Gardens in London, Birmingham's Alpha Tower, the Birmingham library, and water gardens in Harlow. Concludes by looking at the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment's (CABE) proposal to introduce a breathing space to allow EH and developers to negotiate.
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Examines the conflict between English Heritage (EH) plans to list 20th century buildings, and the development world. Developers argue that EH is preventing urban regeneration while conservationists believe they are protecting Britain's national heritage. Discusses several projects where there has been conflict between the 20th Century Society and developers including Drapers Gardens in London, Birmingham's Alpha Tower, the Birmingham library, and water gardens in Harlow. Concludes by looking at the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment's (CABE) proposal to introduce a breathing space to allow EH and developers to negotiate.