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Most popular London buildings 2012 week 2

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Here are the 10 most viewed buildings in Buildington last week (9.1.-13.1.2012):

1. Field House in London EC4A
Immigration and Asylum court hearings take place here.
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2. Two Temple Place in London WC2
The first exhibition at Two Temple Place William Morris: Story, Memory, Myth. will be open to the public until the 29th January 2012.
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3. Moor House in London EC2
300,000sq ft office building designed by Foster & Partners.
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4. Holland House in London EC3
This office building was erected during the First World War in 1916.
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5. Royal Mint Court in London EC3
Grade II listed office building opposite Tower Bridge.
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6. (3.) Tresco House in London NW1
Office building, home to the local Department of Work and Pensions.
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7. 1 Bartholomew Lane in London EC2
Office building in the City.
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8. Ropemaker Place in London EC2Y
One of the most sustainable office buildings in the City of London.
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9. Ludgate House in London SE1
173,633 sq ft office building.
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10. 7 More London in London SE1
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP new office building completed in 2010.
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Previous weeks:
– Most Popular London Buildings 2012 Week 1
– Most Popular London Buildings 2011 Week 52
– Most Popular London Buildings 2011 Week 51

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