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  2. The Ard - Wikipedia

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    The development at Portcullis House aims to be a major part of the Glasgow City Centre regeneration strategy. The development project outlines its vision for the development, saying that it seeks to "incorporate high-quality design, materials and construction methods from an early stage, ensuring the building is designed for a long life span ...

  3. Portcullis House - Wikipedia

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    Portcullis House (PCH) is an office building in Westminster, London, England, that was commissioned in 1992 and opened in 2001 to provide offices for 213 members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and their staff. The public entrance is on the Embankment.

  4. Talk:Portcullis House, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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  5. Nye Bevan House - Wikipedia

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    Nye Bevan House, was a large office development located in the Blythswood Hill area of Glasgow, Scotland.It formed part of the complex of buildings known as Strathclyde House which collectively served as the offices and meeting place of Strathclyde Regional Council from when it was formed in 1975 until it was eventually abolished in 1996.

  6. Talk:Portcullis House - Wikipedia

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    The Norman Shaw buildings are still used as parliamentary offices (in addition to Portcullis House). The police building is next to Norman Shaw and is not New Scotland Yard, it's simply the Parliament / Whitehouse MET —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.68.55.190 ( talk • contribs ) 18:35, 18 April 2004

  7. Glasgow Times - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow Times is an evening tabloid newspaper published Monday to Saturday in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. Called The Evening Times from 1876, it was rebranded as the Glasgow Times on 4 December 2019.

  8. Michael Hopkins (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Hopkins House, Hampstead (1976) The London 2012 Olympic Velodrome. Stratford, London Portcullis House, Westminster, London Mound Stand at Lord's Cricket Ground (left) Rose Bowl (cricket ground) at Hampshire County Cricket Club [12] King's College School Wimbledon, Music School, London, United Kingdom (2018) [13]

  9. Portcullis - Wikipedia

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    The portcullis was the heraldic badge of the House of Beaufort, and the first Tudor king, Henry VII, who was of matrilineal Beaufort descent, adapted both the portcullis and the Tudor rose into Royal badges of the House of Tudor. Since then, the portcullis has been a moderately common motif of English heraldry, especially that heraldry dating ...