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    "HRH The Prince of Wales formally opens the Plowden Building on 26 May 1983"
    LondonBusinessSchoolLondonBusinessSchool · May 23, 2012
    Academic Building
    · London, United Kingdom
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    "Bring in your own mug or flask and get 20p off your coffee!"
    LondonBusinessSchoolLondonBusinessSchool · February 7, 2012
    Cafeteria
    · London, United Kingdom
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    "Taunton Centre was formerly a garage before being acquired by LBS in 1991. After its demolition the building opened in 1998 to host the library/gym & in 2009 it was revamped to host the student centre"
    LondonBusinessSchoolLondonBusinessSchool · February 7, 2012
    Student Center
    · London, United Kingdom
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    "Laing House, named after its benefactors, was redeveloped in 1988 to host the Centre for Management Development before being restored in 2009 to form the base for the Masters in Management programme"
    LondonBusinessSchoolLondonBusinessSchool · February 7, 2012
    Academic Building
    · London, United Kingdom
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    "#1 Sussex Place or the Dean’s House is the official residency of the Dean of LBS. The current occupier Sir Andrew Likierman is the 8th dean of the School and has held the position since 2009"
    LondonBusinessSchoolLondonBusinessSchool · February 7, 2012
    College & Education
    · London, United Kingdom
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    "John Nash (1752-1835) was the architect who designed many of the buildings around Regent’s Park including Sussex Place. His other notable projects are remodelling Buckingham Palace & Brighton Pavilion"
    LondonBusinessSchoolLondonBusinessSchool · February 7, 2012
    Cafeteria
    · Paddington, United Kingdom