Baynard House
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Baynard House is a large Brutalist office and telecommunications building in the City of London, notable for its imposing concrete design and riverside location near Blackfriars.
Statements (45)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Brutalist architecture
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building → office building → telecommunications building → |
| architecturalStyle |
Brutalism
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| builtOnSiteOf |
Baynard's Castle
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| category |
Brutalist office buildings in London
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Buildings and structures in the City of London → Telecommunications buildings in the United Kingdom → |
| city |
London
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| completionDate |
1970s
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| country |
United Kingdom
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| district |
City of London
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| hasAccess |
Blackfriars station area
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| hasArchitecturalType |
slab block
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| hasFeature |
elevated walkways
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sculptural concrete forms → set-back from riverfront → |
| hasFunction |
offices
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telecommunications facilities → |
| hasRooftop |
public walkway
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viewing area over the River Thames → |
| heritageStatus |
not listed building (as of early 21st century)
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| locatedInTimeZone |
Europe/London
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| locatedNear |
Blackfriars
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River Thames → |
| locatedOn |
Queen Victoria Street
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|
| location |
City of London
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England → London → United Kingdom NERFINISHED → |
| materialUsed |
concrete
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| namedAfter |
Baynard's Castle
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| near |
Blackfriars Bridge
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Blackfriars Underground station → Blackfriars railway station → |
| notableFor |
imposing concrete design
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riverside location → |
| operator |
BT Group
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| ownedBy |
BT Group
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| partOf |
BT network infrastructure
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| proximityTo |
River Thames embankment
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| region |
Greater London
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| usedFor |
office accommodation
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telecommunications switching → |
Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Queen Victoria Street
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hasBuilding |