CfM timeline

In January 2017, the City of London Corporation approved £2.5m in funding to complete a detailed business case for the project, in order to establish its viability.

Timeline

  1. 2015-02-19 ‘George Osborne backs move for new concert hall for London‘, The Standard
  2. 2015-02-20 ‘New London concert hall one step closer‘, BBC
  3. 2015-12-16 ‘Museum of London site recommended for proposed £278m concert hall‘, The Guardian
  4. 2016-11-04 ‘Government pulls its funding for London concert hall‘, The Guardian
  5. 2016-11-05 ‘Sadiq Khan condemns Government’s plans to pull funding for new concert hall for London‘, The Standard
  6. 2016-11-07 ‘London’s new concert hall project has stalled – and it’s no great loss‘, The Guardian
  7. 2017-01-12 ‘Plan for world-class concert hall in City of London back on track‘, The Guardian
  8. 2017-01-20 ‘A new concert hall for London? The artistic case is clear, the political one less so‘, The Guardian
  9. 2017-05-11 ‘£250m London concert hall project begins search for architects‘, The Guardian
  10. 2017-10-10 ‘Plans for new London concert hall move step closer after architects announced‘, The Guardian
  11. 2017-10-11 ‘Diller Scofidio + Renfro Selected To Design A “World-Class Concert Hall” In London‘, United Kingdom Architecture News
  12. 2017-10-20 ‘Meet Liz Diller, the rebel architect behind MoMA, the High Line and now a home for Simon Rattle‘, The Guardian
  13. 2019-01-10 ‘Funding agreed for next stage of Centre for Music project‘, Newsroom City of London
  14. 2019-01-21 ‘First images of Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s London Centre for Music unveiled‘, Archinect
  15. 2019-01-21 ‘Twist and shout: is this the Tate Modern for classical music?‘, The Guardian
  16. 2019-01-21 ‘Centre For Music designs unveiled as new ‘world class’ concert hall on site of London roundabout appeals for funding‘, itvNews
  17. 2019-01-21 ‘First designs revealed for new £288m London concert hall‘, The Guardian
  18. 2019-01-21 ‘Diller Scofidio + Renfro unveils twisted pyramidal tower for Barbican concert hall‘, freedownloadcad
  19. 2019-01-22 ‘‘A concert hall 2019 the 21st century’:..’, MailOnline
  20. 2019-01-22 ‘LONDON CENTRE FOR MUSIC, CONCEPT DESIGN BY DILLER SCOFIDIO + RENFRO‘, Metalocus
  21. 2019-01-23 ‘A first look at the designs for Square Mile’s new £288m Centre for Music‘, The Standard
  22. 2019-01-26 ‘Architect Liz Diller: ‘I would never do anything I didn’t totally believe in’‘, The Guardian
  23. 2020 ‘London Centre for Music‘, The Mile-Long Opera, YouTube. Courtesy of Diller Scofidio + Renfro
  24. 2021-01-11 ‘Simon Rattle to leave London Symphony Orchestra in 2023‘, The Guardian
  25. 2021-02-18 “Centre for Music will not be progressed“, Newsroom City of London
  26. 2021-02-18 ‘City of London scraps plan for ‘Tate Modern of classical music’‘, The Guardian
  27. 2021-02-19 ‘Few will mourn the passing of London’s great concert hall that never was‘, The Guardian
  28. 2021-12-09 ‘An office tower-studded vision is unveiled for Museum of London redevelopment site‘, The Architect’s Newspaper
  29. 2022-06-22 ‘london plans to demolish two historic buildings for project by diller scofidio + renfro‘, designboom
  30. 2022-11-27 ‘The Museum of London: a fundamental clash as the City of London dreams on‘, The Guardian

Main Source

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centre_for_Music%2C_London

Further Reading – from Bookmarks

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