Plans to build a 32-storey office block in central London have unearthed the remains of a 2,000-year-old Roman Basilica.
The 2,000-year-old basilica was “once the beating heart of Roman London,” the Museum of London Archaeology said.
Woods Bagot has redrawn and reduced the height of its proposed 32-storey office tower in the City of London after the discovery of a Roman basilica on the site ...
London's first Roman basilica has been finally found - hidden underneath the basement of an unassuming office block near ...
London could soon have a new museum of Roman history after the remains of its first “City Hall” were uncovered near ...
Plans underway to integrate archaeological remains into a publicly accessible exhibition within the revised office scheme ...
London's first Roman basilica has been finally found - hidden underneath the basement of an unassuming office block near ...
Planning permission has been granted for the construction of a 33-storey office block on top of an existing seven-storey ...
An "extraordinary" discovery of London’s first Roman basilica has been found under the basement of an office building about ...
The find has prompted a slight re-think of the 85 Gracechurch Street scheme, with a new exhibition space to display the ...
The new tower's design incorporates substantial retrofitting within a new build, to improve its green credentials.
Over the past few years, the software development market in the UK has witnessed incredible growth, making it a popular hub ...
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