Building History: How the Old War Office was Reimagined as a New London Landmark

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The Grade II listed Old War Office building has been reimagined in central London. As a new destination for the city and rebranded as The OWO Residences, 85 homes are available in the Old War Office, which has been closed to the public for over a century. EPR Architects are working to restore and convert the building into residences and the first Raffles hotel in London.

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Cite: Eric Baldwin. "Building History: How the Old War Office was Reimagined as a New London Landmark" 23 Nov 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/972354/building-history-how-the-old-war-office-was-reimagined-as-a-new-london-landmark> ISSN 0719-8884

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旧战时期的办公室建筑,如何被重新设计为伦敦新地标?

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