Herbal House Refurbishment / BuckleyGrayYeoman

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Text description provided by the architects. Constructed in 1928 as a printworks for the Daily Mirror, Herbal House later became part of the academic campus of Central St Martins College of Art and the London College of Printing. The building sits within the Hatton Garden Conservation Area. BuckleyGrayYeoman’s design is a radical reinvention which has celebrated and breathed new life into an iconic example of London’s industrial architecture. Celebrating the heritage and character of the building, the architects have stripped features back to their original materials, re-introducing the industrial character of the building and bringing the space up to contemporary standards of accommodation.

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Cite: "Herbal House Refurbishment / BuckleyGrayYeoman" 29 Jan 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/887679/herbal-house-refurbishment-buckleygrayyeoman> ISSN 0719-8884

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