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Post Modernism: LONDON BUILDING ARCHITECT COMMENT Post Modernism: LONDON BUILDING ARCHITECT COMMENT Finsbury Barracks, Arnold & Boston City Road 55 Moorgate T P Bennett Partnership (1986-90) One Aldermanbury Square Amos Broome Associates Substantially altered (1987-89) J P Morgan Bank BDP (1985-88) 63-71 St Mary Axe BDP (1989-92) 2 Henrietta Place BDP (1988-91) 2 America Square Sir John Burnet Tait & Prtnrs (1987-89) 87 Moorgate Chapman Taylor & Prtnrs (1988-90) Diamond Training Company, Chapman Taylor & Prtnrs 17 Charterhouse Street (1976-79) Senator House, Chapman Taylor & Prtnrs 85 Queen Victoria Street (1986-91) Intu Shopping Centre, Bromley Chapman Taylor & Prtnrs 78 Leadenhall Street Ley Colbeck & Partners (1989-91) 42-50 Leman Street C A Cornish & Associates (1986-89) Prospect West, Cullearn & Philips Wellesley Road, Croydon (1988-91) The Circle, Bermondsey CZWG (1986-89) Westbourne Grove Public Toilets CZWG (1991-93) House for Janet Street Porter CZWG (1985-87) Onyx House, Tower Hamlets CZWG The Cascades, Canary Wharf CZWG (1984-88) Royalty Studios, Notting Hill CZWG 1983-86 66 Vauxhall CZWG (1988-91) China Wharf, Bermondsey, CZWG (1985-88) St Marks Road Housing Jeremy & Fenella Dixon North Kensington (1975-79) City of London Guildhall Art Gallery D Y Davies with Peter Gilbert Scott Bracton House, D Y Davies 35 High Holborn (1986-87) Eagle House, Elsworth Sykes Partnership 60 St Mary Axe (1986-88) One Salisbury Square EPR Partnership Ltd (1984-88) 33 Queen Street EPR Partnership Ltd (1986-90) Zurich House EPR Architects Ltd, 90 Fenchurch Street (1988-90) 33 Old Broad Street EPR Architects Ltd (1993-95) Centre West EPR Architects Ltd Hammersmith (1989-93) Prudential Assurance Co Extensions EPR Architects Ltd Holborn (1989-93) MI6 Terry Farrell Embankment Place Terry Farrell (1985-89) Alban Gate, 125 London Wall Terry Farrell Seven Dials, Covent Garden Terry Farrell 69 Fenchurch Street Terry Farrell (1986-87) 36 Queen Street Terry Farrell Demolished (1982-86) Canary Wharf Terry Farrell 15 West Ferry Circus West India Docks TV Studios, Terry Farrell Demolished (1982-83) TV AM Studios Terry Farrell Demolished (1980-82) Clifton Nurseries Terry Farrell Charles Jencks’ Thematic House Terry Farrell (1979-84) 55 Bishopsgate Fitzroy Robinson Partnership (1988-91 & 1993-95) Kinsallis House, 80 Bishopsgate Fitzroy Robinson Partnership (1982-85 & 1993-95) Exchequer Court Fitzroy Robinson St Mary Axe Partnership (1992-95) 51 Moorgate Fitzroy Robinson Partnership (1985-87) Swiss Re House Fitzroy Robinson 76 Leadenhall Street Partnership (1986-87) Clifford Chance Fitzroy Robinson 200 London Wall Partnership (1983-92) 82-84 Fenchurch Street Fitzroy Robinson Partnership (1980-82) 150 Aldersgate Street John Gill Associates (1987-90) Minster Court GMW Partnership Mincing Lane (1987-91) Barclays Bank GMW Partnership Lombard Street (1989-92) 118-126 New Cavendish Street, GMW Partnership (1986-88) Wintathur House GMW Partnership 34-35 Leadenhall Street (1987-92) Bank of Tokyo GMW Partnership Finsbury Circus (1987-92) 51-55 Gresham Street GMW Partnership (1987-91) 17 Columbus Courtyard, Gensler Canary Wharf 66 St Martin Le Grand Gensler 10 Aldersgate Street Green Lloyd & Adams (1984-86) 102 Fenchurch Street Halpern Partnership (1987-90) Fitzwilliam House, Hamilton Associates 10 St Mary Axe (1988-91) 80-84 Leadenhall Street Hamilton Associates (1988-90) Dowgate Hill House Hamilton Associates Upper Thames Street (1986-88) Juno House Hamilton Associates Prescott Street (1987-89) Mees Pierson Holford Associates 23 Camomile Street (1988-90) 1 Norton Folgate Hunter & Partners 77 Gracechurch Street Kenzie Lovall Partnership (1983-86) River Plate House, Kenzie Lovall Partnership Demolished 7-11 Finsbury Circus (1986-90) 5 West India Avenue Koetter Kim Associates & Canary Wharf Perkins & Will (1991-93) 20 Cabot Square Kohn Pederson Fox Canary Wharf (1988-91) 30 South Colonnade Kohn Pederson Fox Canary Wharf (1988-91) Goldman Sachs KPF & EPR Fleet Street (1988-91) Plantation Wharf Moxley & Frankel Battersea Storm Water Pumping Station John Outram Isle of Dogs (1985-88) One Cabot Square Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Canary Wharf (1988-91) Homebase Ian Pollard ‘Architects’ Demolished Kensington Marco Polo House Ian Pollard ‘Architects’ Demolished Paternoster Square Demetri Porphyros Lloyds Register House, formerly Green Prudential Assurance Park House Architects’ Dept Dingwall Avenue, Croydon (1983-85) Hopewell Yard David Quigley Camberwell (1987-89) Stonecutter Court RHWL 1 Stonecutter Street Beaufort House RHWL St Botolph Street (1987-89) One America Square RHWL Bridewell Place RHWL 20 Old Bailey RHWL Substantially remodelled (1986-89) 100 New Bridge Street RHWL New Mercury House RHWL 26 Red Lion Square (1988-90) Angel Square Rock Townsend Islington 137 Aldersgate Street Rolf Judd Group Practice (1987-89) 68 Cornhill Rolf Judd Group Practice (1981-84) Founders Hall J Sampson Lloyd 1 Cloth Fair, Clerkenwell (1984-86) 70 Fleet Street Thomas Saunders Partnership (1983-86) 166-170 Bishopsgate Thomas Saunders Partnership (1988-91) 63 Queen Victoria Street Thomas Saunders Partnership (1989-91) 21 Lombard Street John Seifert Architects (1998-2002) Farringdon Buildings Seifert Ltd (1986-89) Holiday Inn, Kings Cross/Bloomsbury Seifert Ltd Mitre House, Aldersgate Street Seifert Ltd (1986-90) 10-15 Lombard Street Siddell Gibson (2001-2004) 100 Ludgate Hill SOM 135 Bishopsgate SOM Broadgate (1986-88) 155 Bishopsgate SOM Broadgate (1987-89) 175 Bishopsgate SOM Broadgate (1989-91) Broadwalk House SOM Broadgate (1986-88) 1 Appold Street SOM Broadgate (1986-88) 1-7 Westferry Circus SOM Canary Wharf (1991-93) 11 Westfrerry Circus SOM Canary Wharf (1992-95) 20 Columbus Courtyard SOM Canary Wharf 10 Cabot Square & 5 North Colonnade SOM Canary Wharf 25 Cabot Square SOM Canary Wharf Melon Bank of New York SOM 160 Queen Victoria Street (1996-2000) Number One Poultry James Stirling Tate Modern Extension James Stirling City Place House, Swanke Hayden Conell 55-60 Basinghall Street architects (1988-92) National Gallery extension Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown Vintner’s Place Whinney Mackay-Lewis Upper Thames Street Partnership (1990-93) BNP-Paribas UK Headquarters Whinney Mackay-Lewis Marylebone Partnership Lloyds Bank Whinney Mackay-Lewis 30-34 Moorgate Partnership (1986-89) Whitefriars House Fleet Street, YRM Partnership (1987-89) Pennine House 28 Leman Street One Threadneedle Street 6 St Andrew Street Times Square Shopping Centre Sutton OUT OF LONDON BUILDING ARCHITECT COMMENT West Yorkshire Playhouse The Appleton Partnership (1988-90) Avenue de Chartres car park, Chichester Birds Portchmouth Russum (1988-91) Trafford Centre Manchester Chapman Taylor & Prtnrs Meadowhall Sheffield Chapman Taylor & Prtnrs Cathedral Lanes Shopping Centre, Chapman Taylor & Prtnrs Coventry St Anne’s Wharf, Newcastle CZWG (1994-97) CDT Building, Bryanston School CZWG (1994-98) Aztec West Business Park CZWG (1985-88) Brindley Place Cafe CZWG Truro Crown Court Evans & Shalev New Islington Square, Manchester FAT (2002-06) Blue House FAT Lindsay Road, Sheffield FAT (2007-12) A House for Essex FAT with Grayson Perry (2013-15) International Conference Centre, Terry Farrell Edinburgh (1992-95) Quarry House, Leeds Terry Farrell Lincoln House, Manchester, Holford Associates (1986 King Edward Court Shopping, Windsor Michael Haskoll & Partners Newcastle upon Tyne Crown Court, Napper Collerton (1988-90) Judge Institute of Management Studies, John Outram Cambridge (1991-95) The ‘New House’, Sussex John Outram (1978-86) House ‘Sphinx Hill’, Oxfordshire John Outram (1995-99) Pineapple Place, Welbeck Abbey John Outram Aztec West Industrial Park John Outram United House, Swanley Kent John Outram 3 Brindley Place, Birmingham Demetri Porphyros 7 Brindley Place, Birmingham Demetri Porphyros One Forbery Square, Reading Demetri Porphyros Apex Plaza, Reading Prudential Assurance Co Architects’ Dept Prudential Assurance Co office Building, Prudential Assurance Co Reading Architects’ Dept 100/101 Barbirolli Square RHWL Manchester Berlin Social Science Centre, James Stirling (1988-92) Statsgallerie Stuttgart James Stirling Sheffield Crown Court Nottingham Magistrates Court Bradford Crown Court Leeds Crown Court Friary Shopping Centre Guildford Avon & Somerset Police Headquarters Portishead 82 King Street Manchester Civic Centre Reading Police Divisional Headquarters Worcester Technopole Building Newcastle .
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