Sentences with phrase «london building occupied»

In December 2010, I'd seen similar chalkings on the outside walls of a University College London building occupied by students protesting the proposed trebling of fees to # 9,000 a year (just under $ 15,000).

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The current building - the fourth to occupy the site - was designed by the court architect, Sir Christopher, and built between 1675 and 1710 after its predecessor was destroyed in the Great Fire of London.
Housing campaigners evicted from a London estate last month have now occupied a former police academy building nearby.
The Lib Dems were launching their manifesto in the Bloomberg building in central London: a building which was occupied with financial scrutiny just as the Lib Dems would be if they got into government.
Profile: Conservative voting suburbia in south - east London, largely made up of owner - occupied 1930s built private housing.
THE Linnean Society, Britain's oldest specialist society after the Royal Society, occupies one of the elegant courtyard buildings at Burlington House on London's Piccadilly.
The club has teamed up with Highgate School and plans to launch a sixth form in North London, in a building currently occupied by the Tottenham University Technical College.
It will be known as London Academy of Excellence Tottenham (LAET) and will open in a building currently occupied by the Tottenham University Technical College.
It's been a long time coming thanks to several construction delays but this hotel will be London's first high - rise hotel and occupies floors 34 to 52 of the building.
It opened several months behind its original schedule, but officials of Shangri - La Hotels this month finally cut the ribbon on the group's first London property, with 202 rooms occupying floors 34 through 52 of The Shard, an 87 - story pointed tower near London Bridge (south side of the Thames) that claims to be the tallest building in western Europe.
Occupying the former Port of London Authority, a mammoth 1920s building in the shadow of the Tower of London, Four Seasons at Trinity Square brings 100 luxury rooms to the banks of the Thames.
The Landmark London certainly lives up to its name, occupying an imposing Victorian building on Marylebone Road originally known as The Great Central Hotel.
Pace London inaugurates the gallery with Rothko / Sugimoto: Dark Paintings and Seascapes, the first private gallery exhibition of Rothko's work in London in nearly fifty years.Located directly north of the Royal Academy of Art's Burlington House, Pace London occupies the west wing of the building, which is owned by the Royal Academy, and has been renovated
Immediately before Apsley House was built the site was occupied by a tavern called the Hercules Pillars (immortalised by Henry Fielding in The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling as the location where Squire Western resides when he first journeys up to London).
The expansion occupies a 250 sq m converted industrial loft with original wooden rafters within DRAF's London building.
The new London Museum of Photography will occupy the White Chapel building, located near the Whitechapel Gallery.
Massimo De Carlo, the Milan and London gallery, also announced recently that it will open a third branch in Pedder Building, Central, in a space previously occupied by Ben Brown Fine Art, which has decided to downsize.
The Tate Gallery was housed in the current building occupied by Tate Britain, which is situated in Millbank, London.
In 1980, the public display moved again, this time to occupy the Victorian Flower Market building in Covent Garden as London Transport Museum.
In London, you get the Shard and some other very expensive buildings, sometimes occupied by global billionaires who are parking their money.
Akhil Markanday Qualified: 2004 Made partner: 2013 Key cases: Representing Almacantar, the owner of the iconic Centre Point building in London's West End, in defending an interim injunction application brought by its tenant, Paramount; successfully led on a series of high profile injunctions to prevent Occupy London protestors from occupying land belonging to a number of Berwin Leighton Paisner's key clients.
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