Passed The Building Centre at lunchtime, always worth seeing what's on there if you're into , or anything about planning.

May's exhibit is about the .
buildingcentre.co.uk/whats_on/

My two favourite London signs:
"Commit No Nuisance" and "This is not a brothel. There are no prostitutes at this address." (now vanished)
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Also at TBC is the exhibit, which I *think* I've mentioned before but some of the displays seem to have changed since I last popped through. That shows various examples and aspects of retrofitting buildings rather than demolition and new build. These including environmental considerations (lower carbon emissions through refurbishment) but also cultural if a building has a historical element and heritage of the location.

Sometimes (e.g. Houlton School houltonschool.org.uk/) it's possible to completely transform a building to a vastle different use.

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