Portcullis House

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Portcullis House is a modern parliamentary office building in Westminster that provides workspaces for members of the UK House of Commons and their staff.

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Label Occurrences
Portcullis House canonical 2
House of Commons estate 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government building
office building
parliamentary building
architect Michael Hopkins
Patricia Hopkins
architecturalStyle high-tech architecture
modern
connectedTo Westminster Underground Station
surface form: Jubilee Line Westminster station ticket hall

Westminster Underground Station NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
function committee rooms
parliamentary offices
workspace for MPs
hasAccess primarily for MPs and staff
hasFeature energy-efficient design
glass-roofed atrium
internal courtyard with trees
natural ventilation system
hasPart atrium
cafeteria
committee rooms
courtyard
meeting rooms
offices
hasPublicAccess restricted
hasSecurity parliamentary security screening
locatedIn City of Westminster
England
London, England
surface form: London

City of Westminster
surface form: Westminster
locatedNear Great Bell
surface form: Big Ben

Palace of Westminster
Westminster Bridge NERFINISHED
materialUsed bronze
glass
steel
stone
namedAfter portcullis symbol of Parliament
nearTransport London bus routes on Bridge Street
Westminster Underground Station NERFINISHED
ownedBy Parliamentary Estate
British Parliament
surface form: UK Parliament
partOf Parliamentary Estate
surface form: UK Parliamentary Estate
primaryUse offices for Members of the House of Commons
roofFeature chimney-like ventilation towers
symbolism modern image of Parliament
usedBy House of Commons of the United Kingdom
Members of Parliament
parliamentary staff

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Westminster, London, England contains Portcullis House
Members’ Lobby partOf Portcullis House
this entity surface form: House of Commons estate