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Aerial photograph 163679
View of the construction site of the multi-purpose building Park House, London. The building with glass facade between Mayfair and Oxford Street is designed by the architectural firms Hamilton and Robin Partington Architects and is scheduled to be built in November 2012. Then it offers not only office space, but also retail space and residences

WEST END WARD 20.06.2012

West End Ward from the bird's eye view: View of the construction site of the multi-purpose building Park House, London. The building with glass facade between Mayfair and Oxford Street is designed by the architectural firms Hamilton and Robin Partington Architects and is scheduled to be built in November 2012. Then it offers not only office space, but also retail space and residences
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View of the construction site of the multi-purpose building Park House, London. The building with glass facade between Mayfair and Oxford Street is designed by the architectural firms Hamilton and Robin Partington Architects and is scheduled to be built in November 2012. Then it offers not only office space, but also retail space and residences.

Aerial image ID: 163679
Image resolution: 4288 x 2848 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 5,04 MB
Image file size: 34,94 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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