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Building Offices Collection: Vintners Place

Vintners Place Collection
12 items

Building Offices Collection: Paternoster Square

Paternoster Square Collection
17 items

Building Offices Collection: Building Finsbury Avenue

Building Finsbury Avenue Collection
14 items

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Embankment Place JLP01_10_46392

Embankment Place JLP01_10_46392
EMBANKMENT PLACE, CITY OF WESTMINSTER, GREATER LONDON. A view of the completed Embankment Place development at dusk, taken from across the Thames

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Green Park House JLP01_10_15935

Green Park House JLP01_10_15935
Green Park House, Poplar Walk, Croydon, Greater London. The Prudential offices at Green Park House during its construction, seen from the north east

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Angles JLP01_09_860834

Angles JLP01_09_860834
No.1 London Bridge, London Bridge, London Bridge City, Southwark, Greater London. Looking up at the structure over the entrance to No.1 London Bridge at the north-west corner of the building

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Barclays House JLP01_10_02565

Barclays House JLP01_10_02565
Barclays House, Serpentine Road, Poole, Dorset. The headquarter offices for Barclays International in Poole, viewed from the south-east

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Open plan office JLP01_10_30073

Open plan office JLP01_10_30073
COTTONS CENTRE, TOOLEY STREET, LONDON BRIDGE CITY, SOUTHWARK, GREATER LONDON. A large open plan office filled with banks of computers in the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce at the Cottons Centre

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Podium building JLP01_10_06299

Podium building JLP01_10_06299
WD AND HO WILLS, WHITCHURCH LANE, CITY OF BRISTOL. The podium building, bridging the artificial lake, and the office block above it at the Wills tobacco factory at Hartcliffe, Bristol

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Construction site JLP01_11_46795_14

Construction site JLP01_11_46795_14
VAUXHALL CROSS, ALBERT EMBANKMENT, VAUXHALL, LAMBETH, GREATER LONDON. Looking south-west during the construction of Vauxhall Cross, showing a team of men working on steel reinforcements

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Stepped atrium JLP01_11_53205_19

Stepped atrium JLP01_11_53205_19
VAUXHALL CROSS, ALBERT EMBANKMENT, VAUXHALL, LAMBETH, GREATER LONDON. A team of window fitters working on the installation of a stepped atrium on the northern side of Vauxhall Cross

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Vauxhall Cross JLP01_10_54981

Vauxhall Cross JLP01_10_54981
VAUXHALL CROSS, ALBERT EMBANKMENT, VAUXHALL, LAMBETH, GREATER LONDON. A view of the recently completed Vauxhall Cross from north-west across the River Thames

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Boardroom JLP01_10_13158

Boardroom JLP01_10_13158
Unity House, Euston Road, Camden, Greater London. The interior of the boardroom at Unity House, showing the large round conference table and the original leaded glass domed skylight

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Unity House JLP01_10_13157

Unity House JLP01_10_13157
Unity House, Euston Road, Camden, Greater London. The front elevation of Unity House, the headquarters for the National Union of Railwaymen, viewed from the north across Euston Road

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Dome interior JLP01_09_822737

Dome interior JLP01_09_822737
Unity House, Euston Road, Camden, Greater London. A view of an original leaded glass domed skylight in the boardroom at Unity House, seen during the installation of interior fittings

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Reception JLP01_10_13521

Reception JLP01_10_13521
Unity House, Euston Road, Camden, Greater London. A reception area at Unity House with a large stained glass mural displaying the history and motto of the National Union of Railwaymen

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Piling JLP01_09_803281

Piling JLP01_09_803281
Unity House, Euston Road, Camden, Greater London. A Ruston Bucyrus 400SC driving expanded pile foundations during the construction of Unity House

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: The Helicon JLP01_10_61703

The Helicon JLP01_10_61703
The Helicon, South Place, Finsbury Pavement, Islington, Greater London. A night time view of the Helicon building, Finsbury Pavement, London

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: The Helicon JLP01_10_61491

The Helicon JLP01_10_61491
The Helicon, South Place, Finsbury Pavement, Islington, Greater London. A view down from the top floor of the glazed central atrium at the Helicon building, Finsbury Pavement, London

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: The Helicon JLP01_10_61486

The Helicon JLP01_10_61486
The Helicon, South Place, Finsbury Pavement, Islington, Greater London. A view towards the ceiling from the ground floor of the glazed central atrium at the Helicon building, Finsbury Pavement

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: The Helicon JLP01_10_61481

The Helicon JLP01_10_61481
The Helicon, South Place, Finsbury Pavement, Islington, Greater London. A view from the top floor of the glazed central atrium at the Helicon building, Finsbury Pavement, London

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: The Helicon JLP01_10_61484

The Helicon JLP01_10_61484
The Helicon, South Place, Finsbury Pavement, Islington, Greater London. A view towards the ceiling from the ground floor of the glazed central atrium at the Helicon building, Finsbury Pavement

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Meeting JLP01_09_820415

Meeting JLP01_09_820415
Sir John Laing Building, Page Street, Mill Hill, Barnet, Greater London. A meeting of the Treasury Department team at the Sir John Laing Building, Mill Hill

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Computer room JLP01_10_08168

Computer room JLP01_10_08168
Shire Hall, Shinfield Park, Shinfield, Wokingham, Berkshire. A small section of the computer suite at the Shire Hall, the headquarters of Berkshire County Council

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Fountain JLP01_09_811054

Fountain JLP01_09_811054
Sir John Laing Building, Page Street, Mill Hill, Barnet, Greater London. A fountain outside the front entrance of the Sir John Laing Building, Mill Hill

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Fountain JLP01_10_08853

Fountain JLP01_10_08853
Sir John Laing Building, Page Street, Mill Hill, Barnet, Greater London. The circular fountain and U-shaped stair tower by the front entrance to the Sir John Laing Building, Mill Hill

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Sir John Laing Building JLP01_10_08850

Sir John Laing Building JLP01_10_08850
Sir John Laing Building, Page Street, Mill Hill, Barnet, Greater London. The exterior of the front entrance to the Sir John Laing Building, Mill Hill

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Steel House JLP01_10_05841

Steel House JLP01_10_05841
Steel House, Redcar and Cleveland. The office buildings for the headquarters of the British Steel Corporation at Redcar from the north west

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Angles JLP01_10_22753

Angles JLP01_10_22753
No.1 London Bridge, London Bridge, London Bridge City, Southwark, Greater London. Looking up at the structure over the entrance to No.1 London Bridge at the north-west corner of the building

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: London Bridge City JLP01_10_24708

London Bridge City JLP01_10_24708
London Bridge City, Southwark, Greater London. A panoramic view of the City of London from Southwark with the London Bridge City complex and the River Thames in the foreground

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: London Bridge City JLP01_10_22757

London Bridge City JLP01_10_22757
London Bridge City, Southwark, Greater London. A view looking east over the London Bridge City complex, showing HMS Belfast moored on the River Thames with Tower Bridge beyond

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: London Bridge JLP01_10_21813

London Bridge JLP01_10_21813
London Bridge City, Southwark, Greater London. Looking south-east over London Bridge and the Thames towards the London Bridge City complex, showing No.1 London Bridge on the right

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: London Bridge City JLP01_10_21812

London Bridge City JLP01_10_21812
London Bridge City, Southwark, Greater London. Looking south-east towards the London Bridge City complex with No.1 London Bridge on the right

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: London Bridge City JLP01_10_21810

London Bridge City JLP01_10_21810
London Bridge City, Southwark, Greater London. Looking east along the south bank of the River Thames towards Tower Bridge

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: London Bridge City JLP01_09_861504

London Bridge City JLP01_09_861504
London Bridge City, Southwark, Greater London. A panoramic view of the City of London from Southwark with the London Bridge City complex and the River Thames in the foreground

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Glazed canopy JLP01_10_51502

Glazed canopy JLP01_10_51502
Finsbury Avenue, Broadgate, City of London. The octagonal glazed canopy above the courtyard formed in the space between 1 and 2 Finsbury Avenue in the middle of Whitecross Place

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Stockbrokers JLP01_10_32003

Stockbrokers JLP01_10_32003
Finsbury Avenue, Broadgate, City of London. The open plan offices of a firm of stockbrokers at 1 Finsbury Avenue, each desk has a bank of computer terminals to track the markets

Background imageBuilding Offices Collection: Abstract mural JLP01_08_063871

Abstract mural JLP01_08_063871
CIS BUILDING, COOPERATIVE INSURANCE SOCIETY TOWER, MILLER STREET, MANCHESTER. The main entrance foyer featuring an abstract wall mural in the Co-operative Insurance Society (CIS)


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