From Birmingham's sassy superstore to Cornwall's garden of delights, Jonathan Glancey takes us through the architectural legacy of Labour's 13-year reign
From Birmingham's sassy superstore to Cornwall's garden of delights, Jonathan Glancey takes us through the architectural legacy of Labour's 13-year reign
Architecture, Art and design, Culture, Editorial, guardian.co.uk, Labour, Politics, Regeneration, Society
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