The most recent version of our weekly Dezeen Agenda publication options an opinion piece by Helen Barrett arguing non-public property are prioritised over public entry, following the Tate Trendy viewing platform ruling. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now.
The Supreme Court docket’s ruling within the Tate Trendy privateness case is a part of a miserable development in the direction of London’s views turning into more and more managed and commoditised, writes Helen Barrett in an opinion piece for Dezeen.
Barrett argues that “the message appears to be that personal property are to be fortified in any respect prices, even on the expense of everybody else.” She goes on to recommend that “Londoners have come to see vantage factors as their birthright”.
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