LONDON: With its four white chimneys and solid brick base, Battersea Power Station is London's most iconic industrial building. But 30 years after closing down, it still eludes efforts to give it a future.
There has been no shortage of ideas or candidates to renovate the building, which was erected in 1933 on the south bank of the River Thames and immortalised on the cover of Pink Floyd's 1977 album Animals.
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