File:Threatened office block Bucklersbury House, Queen Victoria St, EC4 (4799494019).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionThreatened office block Bucklersbury House, Queen Victoria St, EC4 (4799494019).jpg |
Bucklersbury House was finished in 1958, architect Owen Campbell-Jones & Sons, the first over-100ft high block in the city. In 2006 Legal & General sought to develop the site, and Atelier Foster Novel have drawn up plans for what will be known as the Walbrook Square scheme. Soon we will realise thata whole period of commercial architecture in the city of Londonhas been wiped out. |
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Source | Threatened office block Bucklersbury House, Queen Victoria St, EC4 |
Author | Sludge G |
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