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London Buildings E: Property Designs
Key Buildings in London, England, UK
page updated 13 Jun 2014
London Architecture : E
Key London buildings (no photos – alphabetical, listed by building):
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Eagle House, Shoreditch, east London
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Design: Terry Farrell Architects
East London Line Stations
2006-
Design: John McAslan & Partners; Wilkinson Eyre Architects; others tbc
Economist Building, St James St, London SW1
Date built: 1959
Design: Peter & Alison Smithson
Edgware Road – Mixed-use development, Colindale, north London
2007-
Design: Sheppard Robson
£150m
Elektra House, Whitechapel, east London
Dates built: 1998-2000
Design: Adjaye/Associates
Elektra House London – architect
Elephant & Castle tower, Southwark, south London
2007-
Design: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Elephant & Castle London
Elizabeth House site tower – Three Sisters, Waterloo
[2007- abandoned 2008]
Design: Allies & Morrison
33, 28 & 22 storey towers
Emirates Stadium, Holloway, north London
Design: HOK Architects
Date built: 2006
new stadium building designed for Arsenal FC, replacing the Highbury Stadium which is located close by to the East.
Empress State refurbishment, Earls Court, west London
Date built: 2002
Design: Wilkinson Eyre Architects
£84m approximate building construction cost
Equipment, Sloane St, Belgravia, southwest London
Date built: 1992
Design: David Chipperfield Architects
Equipment, Brook St, Mayfair, west London
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Design: David Chipperfield Architects
Euston Station Redevelopment
2007-
Design: Leo A Daly
Evelina Children’s Hospital, Lambeth Palace Road, Lambeth, south London
Dates built: 1999-2005
Design: Hopkins Architects
Evelina Hospital London
Excel Expansion – proposal
Dates built: 2007-10
Design: Grimshaw
Location: London, south east England, UK
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