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Three cultural icons of London: a K2 red telephone box, Big Ben and a red double-decker bus. London has, alongside New York, been described as the cultural capital of the world. [1] [2] [3] The culture of London concerns the music, museums, festivals, and lifestyle within London, the capital city of the United Kingdom. London is one of the ...
Fishmongers' Hall (sometimes shortened in common parlance to Fish Hall) is a Grade II* listed building adjacent to London Bridge. [1] It is the headquarters of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers, one of the 111 livery companies of the City of London. The Hall is situated in Bridge ward.
The St Botolph Building is a commercial office in Houndsditch, central London, opened in 2011 and designed by Grimshaw Architects.. It is one of a number of landmark buildings recently delivered or in development to the East of the Gherkin in the City of London ward of Aldgate, which together with the wards of Langbourn, Cornhill and Lime Street forms the centre of the UK insurance industry.
70 St Mary Axe, informally known as the Can of Ham due to its shape, [10] is an office building in the City of London.It was completed in early 2019. [2] With 21 floors above ground, it is 90 metres (295 ft) tall and offers 28,000 square metres (301,400 sq ft) of office space. [3]
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Unilever House is a Grade II listed office building in the Neoclassical Art Deco style, located on New Bridge Street, Victoria Embankment in Blackfriars, London.The building has a tall, curving frontage which overlooks Blackfriars Bridge on the north bank of the River Thames.
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The design of these buildings is created to tell the corporation’s story and are a physical manifestation of their business culture. [ 5 ] Researchers also suggest that corporate architecture needs a wider definition that considers a broader range of economic and social contexts.