British Medical Association building, London

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The British Medical Association building in London is a prominent early 20th-century headquarters of the professional body for UK doctors, noted for its Edwardian Baroque architecture and once-controversial decorative sculptures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Edwardian Baroque architecture
office building
architecturalStyle Edwardian Baroque NERFINISHED
associatedWith UK doctors
medical profession in the United Kingdom
category buildings and structures in London
office buildings in the United Kingdom
city London NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
era early 20th century
hasFeature classical detailing
corner tower elements
decorative sculptures
ornamental façade
stone carvings
headquartersOf British Medical Association NERFINISHED
locatedIn London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedOn Tavistock Square NERFINISHED
notedFor Edwardian Baroque architecture
once-controversial decorative sculptures
occupant British Medical Association NERFINISHED
significance prominent headquarters of UK doctors’ professional body
usedFor office use
professional association headquarters

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Sir John W. Simpson notableWork British Medical Association building, London
The British Medical Association headquarters streetAddress British Medical Association building, London
subject surface form: British Medical Association headquarters
this entity surface form: BMA House, Tavistock Square
Bloomsbury, London, England contains British Medical Association building, London
this entity surface form: The British Medical Association headquarters
Tavistock Place hasNearby British Medical Association building, London
this entity surface form: British Medical Association House