Haven't things just got better and better in Wood Green. Thank goodness this ugly pile was swept away in favour of the Civic Centre.
The Fishmongers' & Poulterers' Institution was built in 1849. The 1956 Civic Centre now stands in their place.
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The need to balance utility with attractiveness; guess that's probably one of the nubs of town planning innit. I certainly wouldn't promote preservation at any cost. I love modern architecture and I imgaine by 1950 there were fewer fishmongers & poulterers in need of an institution so the building had probably fallen in to disrepair.
Civic architecture in general in Wood Green is probably a subject that warrants a mention. The Civic Centre was a Borough of Wood Green project. Everything else is London Borough of Haringey. The Civic Centre is probably a pass on both utility and attractiveness (just). As for the rest of Wood Green civic architecture - a higgledy-piggledy mish-mash teeter-tottering on the space between Wood Green Tube Station and Cumberland Road - a fail on all counts I think.
Not sure what one would call that language. It describes a social movement. Perhaps I was being lazy using it and relying on links for an explanation. So forgive me for that.
'Going bumpkin'. Love the phrase. Thank you for that. I guess there must just be certain conversations that hit my bumpkin-button.
IMO, neither the Victorian building nor the Civic Centre are attractive buildings.
Before the Civic Centre ..., for part of the Borough at least, was a genuinely attractive Civic Centre. It's still with us, even though along with Alexandra Palace, they council tried to flog it off for property development. It was neglected for many years and its called the Hornsey Town Hall, one of the finest examples of Art Deco architecture in the country and more than justifying its listing status of Grade II STAR.
Great post. It's a crying shame at what it's replaced with, not even a modernist building with any historical merit and to make matters worse a civic centre that is due to be pulled down yet again and proposals for an even more hideous carbuncle in the pipeline.
On a tangent......did anything happen about the conservation areas in Haringey discussed last year? Will "the ladder" ever become a conservation area? Something needs to be done to protect our Victorian terraces from being converted into HMOs/ multiple flats with hideous dormas and uPVC windows??
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