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  2. Barbican Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Barbican Estate, or Barbican, is a residential complex of around 2,000 flats, maisonettes and houses in central London, England, within the City of London.It is in an area once devastated by World War II bombings and densely populated by financial institutions, 1.4 miles (2.2 km) north east of Charing Cross. [1]

  3. Chamberlin, Powell and Bon - Wikipedia

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    Charles Greenberg became an additional partner of the practice in 1960, although he chose not to add his name to the partnership for personal reasons. He was the only other partner working with CP&B on the Barbican estate. Frank Woods also became an additional partner, and in 1985 the firm's name became Chamberlin Powell Bon & Woods. [3]

  4. Category:Barbican Estate - Wikipedia

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  5. Barbican Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the Barbican Estate of the City of London, England, and the largest of its kind in Europe. [1] The centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhibitions .

  6. Monkwell Square - Wikipedia

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    It forms part of the Barbican estate, and lies to the west of Wood Street. The Worshipful Company of Barbers owns Barber-Surgeons' Hall, which was established in Monkwell Street in the 14th century. The Hall survived the Great Fire, but was destroyed by enemy bombing in the London Blitz in the Second World War.

  7. St Giles-without-Cripplegate - Wikipedia

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    St Giles-without-Cripplegate is an Anglican church in the City of London, located on Fore Street within the modern Barbican complex. [1] When built it stood without (that is, outside) the city wall, near the Cripplegate. [2] The church is dedicated to St Giles, patron saint of handicapped and infirm people of many different kinds.

  8. Aldersgate - Wikipedia

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    The division was mainly focussed on the buildings on each side of Aldersgate street and included the western part of the Barbican Estate (including the Museum of London), two livery company halls (the Ironmongers' Hall and the Plaisterers' Hall) as well as 200 Aldersgate, a large office complex at the southern end of the street.

  9. Timeline of architecture - Wikipedia

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    1976 – The Barbican Estate, designed by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon, opens in the City of London. 1976 – The CN Tower in Toronto opens as the tallest freestanding structure on land. 1975 – Completion of the Seoul Tower in Seoul, South Korea. 1974 – National Assembly Building in Dhaka, Bangladesh is completed.