C20 is the magazine of the Twentieth Century Society, the national charity that campaigns to save British twentieth century architecture, design and public art from 1914 to the present day. It combines in-depth articles about 20th and 21st century buildings and designs, and delves into the ongoing campaigns and casework the Society does to ensure their protection.
Spring / Summer 2026
Features in this issue include:
- PoMo assemble! Where are we now, 10 years after C20's conference?
- Spotlight: Saving the Southbank Centre
- Back to the future: The glossy world of hi-tech - by Geraint Franklin
- More than a typeface: On Margaret Calvert, design icon - by Adrian Shaughnessy
- Desert island objects: Architect Patty Hopkins is stranded
- Farrell and Grimshaw: A call to protect their built legacy - by Laura Mark
- Weaver of a new world: The unsung Arts & Crafts pioneer
- Kuwait - modern city: The desert state may surprise you - by Jon Wright
- Conservation case study: Lasdun’s IBM building renewed
- Object: Alan Boyson’s ‘Skyline’ tile - by Esther Johnson






