‘A PROJECT FOR THE UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1951′, IMAGINED BY MISHA BLACK, DRAWN BY HILTON WRIGHT. Black explained, ‘The great spiral ramp forms a framework on which the buildings rise in terraces to the sky platform fifteen hundred feet above London. Here, the exhibition is shown on the South Bank of the Thames, but it could be positioned equally well in Hyde Park or Regent’s Park.’
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