Bracken House is a building at 1 Friday Street and 10 Cannon Street in the City of London, occupied by the Financial Times newspaper until the 1980s, and again beginning May 2019. A late example of modern classicism, it was constructed from 1955 to 1958 to a design by Sir Albert Richardson to serve as the headquarters and printing works of the Financial Times, on a cleared bomb site southeast of St Paul's Cathedral. It became a Grade II listed building in 1987 – the first building built after the Second World War in England to become listed – and was upgraded to Grade II* in 2013.
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| - Bracken House is a building at 1 Friday Street and 10 Cannon Street in the City of London, occupied by the Financial Times newspaper until the 1980s, and again beginning May 2019. A late example of modern classicism, it was constructed from 1955 to 1958 to a design by Sir Albert Richardson to serve as the headquarters and printing works of the Financial Times, on a cleared bomb site southeast of St Paul's Cathedral. It became a Grade II listed building in 1987 – the first building built after the Second World War in England to become listed – and was upgraded to Grade II* in 2013. (en)
- Bracken House est un immeuble situé au 10 Cannon Street dans la City de Londres, occupé par le journal Financial Times jusque dans les années 1980, et à nouveau début mai 2019. Exemple tardif du classicisme moderne, il a été construit de 1955 à 1958 pour servir de siège et d'imprimerie au Financial Times, sur un site bombardé dégagé au sud-est de la cathédrale Saint-Paul. Il est un bâtiment classé de Grade II*, et a été le premier bâtiment construit après la Seconde Guerre mondiale en Angleterre à avoir été classé. (fr)
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| - Bracken House is a building at 1 Friday Street and 10 Cannon Street in the City of London, occupied by the Financial Times newspaper until the 1980s, and again beginning May 2019. A late example of modern classicism, it was constructed from 1955 to 1958 to a design by Sir Albert Richardson to serve as the headquarters and printing works of the Financial Times, on a cleared bomb site southeast of St Paul's Cathedral. The central part of the building was substantially altered to plans by Michael Hopkins and Partners between 1988 and 1992. After refurbishments by John Robertson Architects, the Financial Times moved back into Bracken House in spring 2019. It became a Grade II listed building in 1987 – the first building built after the Second World War in England to become listed – and was upgraded to Grade II* in 2013. (en)
- Bracken House est un immeuble situé au 10 Cannon Street dans la City de Londres, occupé par le journal Financial Times jusque dans les années 1980, et à nouveau début mai 2019. Exemple tardif du classicisme moderne, il a été construit de 1955 à 1958 pour servir de siège et d'imprimerie au Financial Times, sur un site bombardé dégagé au sud-est de la cathédrale Saint-Paul. Il est un bâtiment classé de Grade II*, et a été le premier bâtiment construit après la Seconde Guerre mondiale en Angleterre à avoir été classé. Le Financial Times est revenu à Bracken House, qui a été entièrement rénové en 2018-2019, au printemps 2019. (fr)
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