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Bush House was one part of the complete remodelling of this area of London in the decades around , which replaced an area of slum housing and trade in pornography in the notorious Holywell Street. These developments created an imposing new business district centred around the newly-constructed Kingsway, with its revolutionary tram subway, and the semi-circular Aldwych named after Wych Street which used to cross the area , both opened by King Edward VII in Many areas of the building are Grade II listed.

The building has been completely renovated and now offers modern conference spaces accommodating 10 to people. Our beautiful rooftop venues boast outstanding views of the London skyline and are sure to impress the most discerning guests. With state-of-the-art AV facilities available in all rooms, we will definitely have the perfect space for your event. London's great guide, Peter Berthoud, has a page about this area before it was developed : early photos and a map showing the old higgledy-piggledy streets.

View this memorial on a map. This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page: Bush House. Read More. This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page: Bush House. An advocate of sustainable design, Heymann incorporated into the compound a number of green features, including a geothermal energy system for heating and cooling.

In the living room, sculptures by Pamela Nelson, a Dallas artist and close friend of Mrs. A gift to the elder Bush from his employer Brown Brothers Harriman, the desk now usually sports an in-progress jigsaw puzzle by Elms, a Maine company whose hand-cut wood creations are a Bush family tradition.

And the couple owns a number of carpets—including the one in the study—made by Arzu Studio Hope, which trains and employs underprivileged Afghan women. Bush and I describe working together as a painterly process, talking about things, layering, evolving," says Blasingame, adding playfully, "That probably inspired the president. A few of his landscapes—expressive ranch vistas and tree studies—are propped in the breezeway.

Referring to one of the latter canvases, Mrs. Bush remarks, "It reminds me of a Fairfield Porter. Plantings emphasize native species, especially polychrome patches of wildflowers that are strewn around the property like Oriental carpets.



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