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Spitalfields Building, London

Bishops Square Development: New Building Photographs design by Matthew Lloyd Architects

28 Sep 2009

Spitalfields Building

Bishops Square project, Spitalfields, City of London, England, UK
Dates built: 2007-08
Design: Matthew Lloyd Architects

Spitalfields Building London, Bishops Square
photo © Nick Weall

including the redevelopment of St Botolph’s Hall
Apartments, restaurant
£5m

Photographs © Adrian Welch Sep 2008

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Located on the northern edge of the Foster + Partners development, nearing completion – striated cladding that indirectly relates to patterned brickwork on the older brick building immediately to the west

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Spitalfields development – Foster & Partners

Location: Spitalfields, London, England, UK

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Spitalfields church building : Christ Church
Spitalfields church
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Spitalfields, London

Being at the centre of a revival in the area, the eastern end of Spitalfields retained its old charm in Horner Square and Horner Buildings, which are Grade II listed buildings. These market buildings were designed by George Sherrin for the last private owner of the fruit and vegetable market, Robert Horner, and built between 1885 and 1893. The original Victorian buildings and the market hall and roof have been restored and Old Spitalfields is now one of London’s major markets. The market square is a popular fashion, arts and crafts, food and general market, open seven days a week, but is particularly busy at weekends.

In the late 20th century, there was a dispute between the owners, the City of London Corporation and local residents about the redevelopment of the 1926 market extension at the western end. The Corporation won, and now a Norman Foster-designed office block surrounds the western side of the site, after two-thirds of the historic market were rebuilt to include restaurants, shops and a large indoor arts and crafts market, called the Traders’ Market.
Source: wikipedia

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Spitalfields London building photographs by Adrian Welch taken with Panasonic DMC-FX01 lumix camera; Leica lense: 2816×2112 pixels – original photos available upon request: info(at)e-architect.com

Clerkenwell apart’hotel
Design: BuckleyGrayYeoman Architects
Clerkenwell Hotel London
photo © Hufton+Crow
Clerkenwell Hotel – 8 Apr 2013

Buildings / photos for the Spitalfields Development PhotosBishops Square Property design by Matthew Lloyd Architects page welcome.