Ibex House
Ibex House is an eleven storey Art Deco office building in the City of London. Standing on the east side of Minories, it was designed by Fuller, Hall and Foulsham in the Streamline Moderne style, and completed in 1937. It occupies almost half the block formed by Minories and Haydon, Portsoken and Mansell Streets. It was awarded a Grade II listing in 1982[1] in recognition of its architectural integrity.[2]
The building's footprint is H-shaped, with two blocks towards the east and west joined by a thin central block. It includes 200,000 sf of updated office space housing a variety of businesses, including PLP Architecture and a Virgin Active fitness club. The ground floor along Minories contains several retail outlets.
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