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The fortress-like 1960s concrete block housing America’s embassy in Britain could be listed by English Heritage.
The conservation quango is expected within the next few weeks to recommend to Andy Burnham, the culture secretary, that he should give the 600-room building a grade II listing.
The US ambassador, Robert Tuttle, is said to have been lobbying the conservation quango to head off the preservation order, which could halve the estimated £200m value of the embassy in Grosvenor Square, Mayfair.
Under the proposed listing, reported in the Art Newspaper, any alteration to the embassy, built in 1960 to designs by the Finnish-born American architect Eero Saarinen, would have to be approved by English Heritage.
Tuttle – once described by Ken Livingstone, the former London mayor, as a “chiselling little crook” when his embassy refused to pay the congestion charge – had been planning to move out of the building, but those plans may now have to be reconsidered.
Neighbours are also angry that a building that many of them see as a monstrosity will be protected. They had hoped it might be knocked down when the embassy moved out.
“This is not a straightforward case,” said Robert Davies, head of planning at Westminster council. “English Heritage know there are political implications. They are dealing with the American government . . . Who is going to buy an embassy building you can’t touch?”
Unlike the current dispute, in which it finds itself on the same side as locals, the embassy has previously made enemies with the maze of security barriers it introduced after 9/11. Those are now likely to stay even longer.
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The listing of buildings on the say so of a cadre of a largely self-appointed aesthetocracy is a monstrous injustice and an infringement of human rights. Maybe now this is exposed, those of us who suffer under this intolerable regime of aspic fascism can look forward to liberation by George W.
Matthew, Sevenoakss, UK
Looks like the americans will have to pull it down, sharpish
and move out to the sticks, where they can build a nice big safe bunker for thier staff.
i hear there's still big plot's vacant at buncefield...
simon, norwich,
Surely as long as the building remains the American Embassy they can't list it as it is officially on American soil and therefore outside the UK's juridiction and its laws.
Stephen, St. Ives, England
Don't upset the harbingers of CAPITALISM - now come on !!!!!!!!!!!
ian payne, walsall,