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Bowater House

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Construction, using a steel frame and concrete cast in situ, with the floor slabs having steel water pipes cast-in for heating and possibly cooling. The building was clad with polished granite, brick and glass, creating approximately 25,000 square metres (270,000 sq ft) of floor space. It
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facing Knightsbridge to the south, connected by two blocks running north-south to either side of Edinburgh Gate, with the taller one to the west including a tower reaching 17 storeys, some 52 metres (171 ft) high. The tower was lower than the skyscraper included in the original design,
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The building included four main blocks: two slabs of offices oriented east-west to bridge the new road, with an 8-storey block facing the park to the north and a lower parallel block on
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SW1, completed in 1958. The building occupied a site between Knightsbridge and South Carriage Road, at the southern edge of
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After clearing the site in 1956, construction started in 1957 and was completed in 1958. The buildings were constructed by
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A redevelopment of the site had been proposed in the 1930s. The existing buildings were damaged by bombing during the
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as part of a wider but ultimately unrealised plan to create a large rectangular roundabout to the south, similar to
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and mostly demolished in 1942. The cleared site was ripe for redevelopment after the war, and was acquired by the
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shortened during the planning process to reduce its visual impact when viewed from Hyde Park.
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Beautiful Idiots and Brilliant Lunatics: A Sideways Look at Twentieth-Century London
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Some critics considered the building to be a good example of
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Former buildings and structures in the City of Westminster
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Knightsbridge
London
Hyde Park
Candy & Candy
One Hyde Park
Second World War
Land Securities
Guy Morgan & Partners
Parliament Square
London County Council
Duke of Edinburgh
pilotis
Taylor Woodrow
Bowater Paper Corporation
Harold Samuel
Jacob Epstein
Rush of Green
modernist architecture
Sloane Street
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Ernő Goldfinger





"Bowater House and Edinburgh Gate, in Knightsbridge North Side: Parkside to Albert Gate Court, West of Albert Gate, Survey of London: Volume 45, Knightsbridge, ed. John Greenacombe"
"London Deco Flats | Guy Morgan"
Beautiful Idiots and Brilliant Lunatics: A Sideways Look at Twentieth-Century London

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