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50 Queen Anne's Gate, London, designed by Basil Spence 1976.

The former Home Office of the UK government.

A truly brutal example of Brutalist architecture.

As of February 2005, the Home Office is based mainly in a new building at 2 Marsham Street. The pages containing this image should have their captions assessed as necessary.


Photograph © Andrew Dunn, 29 September 2004.
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