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.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Brutalist architecture
building
office building
telecommunications building
architecturalStyle Brutalism
builtOnSiteOf Baynard's Castle
category Brutalist office buildings in London
Buildings and structures in the City of London
Telecommunications buildings in the United Kingdom
city London, England
surface form: London
completionDate 1970s
country United Kingdom
district City of London
hasAccess Blackfriars station
surface form: Blackfriars station area
hasArchitecturalType slab block
hasFeature elevated walkways
sculptural concrete forms
set-back from riverfront
hasFunction offices
telecommunications facilities
hasRooftop public walkway
viewing area over the River Thames
heritageStatus not listed building (as of early 21st century)
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedNear Blackfriars
Thames
surface form: River Thames
locatedOn Queen Victoria Street
location City of London
England
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
materialUsed concrete
namedAfter Baynard's Castle
near Blackfriars Bridge
Blackfriars station
surface form: Blackfriars Underground station

Blackfriars station
surface form: Blackfriars railway station
notableFor imposing concrete design
riverside location
operator BT Group
ownedBy BT Group
partOf BT network infrastructure
proximityTo Thames riverfront
surface form: River Thames embankment
region Greater London
usedFor office accommodation
telecommunications switching

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Queen Victoria Street hasBuilding Baynard House