Article: Serenade to an Icon.

By Fred A. Bernstein

Allies and Morrison has restored the modernist harmony of London's Royal Festival Hall

Few modernist buildings can be preserved exactly as constructed. Only the smallest and most esteemed-think Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House-are able to become tourist attractions, free from the need to adapt to changing uses and conditions. Other mid-century structures have to evolve in order to survive.

The Royal Festival Hall, set on the south bank of the Thames in London, is the sole vestige of 1951's Festival of Britain, which helped mark the emergence of the U.K. from World War II privation. During the postwar period of ...

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