Express Networks Phase 1 (old Daily Express Building) (Manchester)

United Kingdom / England / Manchester / George Leigh Street, 1
 house, office building, Streamline Moderne (architecture), Art Deco (architecture), 1939_construction, Grade II Listed (UK), avant-garde
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The Daily Express Building, located on Great Ancoats Street, Manchester, England, is a Grade II* listed building which was designed by engineer Sir Owen Williams. It was built in 1939 to house one of three Daily Express offices; the other two similar buildings are located in London and Glasgow.

The pre-World War II building is notable for its timeless, "space-age" quality and is often mistaken for being much younger than it is due to its futuristic avant garde appearance. The building is futurist art deco, specifically streamline moderne with its horizontal lines and curved corners. It is clad in a combination of opaque and vitrolite glass. It was considered highly radical at the time, and incorporates what was at the time a growing technology, curtain walling.
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Coordinates:   53°29'4"N   2°13'53"W
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