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Anderson, Forster and Wilcox

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Anderson, Forster and Wilcox were a practice of London architects, who were partially responsible for the modernist Daily Mirror building (1961-1994) in Holborn Circus[1] and the six-storey Chester Court apartment block in Lissenden Gardens.

References

  1. ^ "Engineering Timelines - Daily Mirror Building, site of". www.engineering-timelines.com. Retrieved 15 October 2017.