The Londown | 16 September | with Ellis Woodman

Two London landmarks vye for architecture’s highest accolade, the Stirling Prize // Government looks set to water down its contentious planning reforms // New Northern Line stations open at Battersea Power Station and Nine Elms // A leading London architecture studio becomes employee owned // And a major international competition to renew the Barbican Centre...

Ellis Woodman - director of the Architecture Foundation, joins Merlin on the Londown this week.

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