The first time I set foot in the Barbican it instantly reminded me of the communist buildings back home, concrete monsters, with labyrinthian corridors, something out of a Kafka novel.
However the more I go there the more I learn to appreciate its utopian socialist architecture. It is both out-of-fashion and futuristic, almost awkward, surrounded by the modern glass skyscrapers of the City.
No wonder it was voted "London's ugliest building"in Grey London pole in September 2003, however it's considered one of the most fashionable places to live in the City. And the largest performing arts centre in Europe.
The saw-toothed Barbican towers were the tallest residential buildings in Europe at the time they were built in the 60s.
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