Daily Express Building

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The Daily Express Building is a landmark Art Deco former newspaper office in London, renowned for its striking black glass and chromium façade.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Art Deco architecture
building
landmark
office building
architecturalStyle Art Deco
associatedWith British newspaper industry
Fleet Street press NERFINISHED
category Art Deco architecture in London
Buildings and structures in the City of London
Grade II* listed office buildings
completionDate 1932
constructionStartDate 1930
continent Europe
country United Kingdom
currentUse offices
designedBy Ellis and Clarke NERFINISHED
Sir Owen Williams NERFINISHED
era interwar period
façadeColor black
floorCount 8
formerOccupant Daily Express NERFINISHED
formerUse newspaper office
hasAddress 120 Fleet Street, London
hasFeature curtain wall façade
neon lighting
open-plan interiors
hasInteriorFeature Art Deco entrance hall
mosaic decoration
relief panels
hasMaterial chromium
glass
steel
heritageStatus Grade II* listed building
inaugurationDate 1932
listedBy Historic England NERFINISHED
listingDesignation Grade II*
locatedIn City of London
United Kingdom
locatedOn Fleet Street NERFINISHED
location London, England
surface form: London
notableFor black glass façade
chromium façade
curved glass corners
streamlined modernist design
structuralEngineer Sir Owen Williams NERFINISHED
use office

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Fleet Street hasBuilding Daily Express Building