'Floating' glass pavilion plan for Southbank Centre

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Plan for the Southbank Centre
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More than £100m could be spent on revamping the Southbank Centre

A "floating" glass pavilion will be created as part of plans to revamp London's Southbank Centre.

The glass box will become a new venue and rehearsal space after the overhaul of the Festival Wing.

A new building alongside Waterloo Bridge on the River Thames will house a poetry library, with restaurants and public spaces created in unused areas.

The Southbank Centre hopes it will become a "world-class cultural centre". The project could cost more than £100m.

Existing 1960s buildings in the Festival Wing, including the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room and Hayward Gallery will be refurbished, and the space between them will become a new atrium encased in glass.

Culture Minister Ed Vaizey said: "This ambitious regeneration project will be the final step in the triumphant transformation of London's South Bank."

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