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- Q20737447 subject Q6647142.
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- Q20737447 abstract "David du Roi Aberdeen (1913 – 1987) was a British architect.In 1948, Aberdeen won an architectural competition to design the new TUC headquarters building in Great Russell Street, London. Staff began to move into the offices in 1956 and the building was officially opened in 1958. The building is Grade II* listed.Congress House was officially opened on 27 March 1958 along with the unveiling of the sculpture by Jacob Epstein, intended as a memorial to the dead trade unionists of both world wars, in the courtyard. It was one of the earliest post-war buildings to be listed at Grade II*, in 1988.Aberdeen's other work includes the Aircraft Assembly Buildings at Filton, Bristol (jointly with Eric Ross), 1947-9, the Swiss Centre in Leicester Square, London, 1961-8, and Shrewsbury Market Hall, 1965.".
- Q20737447 birthName "David du Roi Aberdeen".
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- Q20737447 birthDate "1913".
- Q20737447 birthName "David du Roi Aberdeen".
- Q20737447 deathDate "1987".
- Q20737447 name "David Aberdeen".
- Q20737447 occupation "Architect".
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- Q20737447 comment "David du Roi Aberdeen (1913 – 1987) was a British architect.In 1948, Aberdeen won an architectural competition to design the new TUC headquarters building in Great Russell Street, London. Staff began to move into the offices in 1956 and the building was officially opened in 1958.".
- Q20737447 label "David Aberdeen".
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