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Main entrance to London South Bank University at 103 Borough Road. The campus of London South Bank University lies to the south between St George's Circus and the junction with Southwark Bridge Road. The main entrance lies on Borough Road and is also LSBU's main address.
London South Bank University was founded in 1892 as the Borough Polytechnic Institute. It has since undergone several name changes, becoming the Polytechnic of the South Bank in 1970, South Bank Polytechnic in 1987, South Bank University in 1992 and London South Bank University in 2003. The university has also merged with a number of other ...
South Bank University Academy (formerly known as University Academy of Engineering South Bank) is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in the Walworth area of the London Borough of Southwark, England. [1] It opened as an academy in 2014 and is part of South Bank Academies (sponsored by London South Bank University). It was re ...
South Bank Technopark at London South Bank University, England, houses the main administration for the university, including the Vice-Chancellor's Office, under the leadership of Prof. David Phoenix. The Technopark building was opened in November 1985.
People associated with London South Bank University (4 C, 6 P) Pages in category "London South Bank University" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
As the name suggests, the nighttime function starts and ends early — beginning at 6 p.m. and finishing up at 10 p.m. "I just can't stay up late anymore," said Baginski, 49, a former nonprofit ...
As the building's name suggests, it is located at 235 West Van Buren Street adjacent to the Chicago River at the eastern terminus of Eisenhower Expressway. Completed in January 2010, it is a residential building with 714 condominium units, an 11-story, 570-spot parking garage, as well as approximately 10,000 sq. ft. of retail space located on ...
Other early high-rise buildings in the US, according to Scientific American, December 1997: the Equitable Building (1868–70), the Western Union Building (1872–75) and the Tribune Building (1873–75), all in New York City. A list of Chicago buildings from the University of Illinois-Chicago archives gives the following information about the ...