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City Lit Building London
Keeley Street Development, Camden facilities for music, drama, art, fitness & complementary therapies – design by Allies and Morrison Architects
23 Aug 2009
City Lit Building
Address: 1-10 Keeley St, Camden, north London, England, UK
Date built: 2005
Design: Allies & Morrison
City Lit Building in background on right with Space House in foreground
Location: just east of Covent Garden
In May 2005, City Lit moved to a £21m building in Covent Garden. Designed by award-winning architects Allies and Morrisson, the building provides some of the best adult education facilities in London and makes this further education facility in the UK capital city an even more enjoyable place to learn.
The building is 100% accessible for people with disabilities and includes:
56 modern, bright teaching rooms and 8 tutorial rooms
specialist facilities for music, drama, art, fitness and complementary therapies
a roof-top garden (see virtual tour)
a multi-purpose theatre seating 120
a supported learning centre and library
male and female shower facilities
an information and advice centre
student lounges and a cafeteria for 80
City Lit Building in London – external link
Location: 1-10 Keeley Street, London, England, UK
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Selected Buildings by Allies & Morrison in the capital:
40 Broadway
picture from architects
40 Broadway London
Oakmayne tower, Elephant & Castle
CGI by Hayes Davidson
Oakmayne tower
Foreign and Commonwealth Old Home Office Courtyard
picture from architects
Old Home Office Courtyard design
Royal Festival Hall Building Redevelopment
photo © Dennis Gilbert
Royal Festival Hall Building
Central School of Ballet
Central School of Ballet London
London Architecture Photographs
New Covent Garden Building
Nomad Hotel
Design: Roman and Williams
photo © Emsie Jonker
NoMad London Hotel in Covent Garden
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