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Barbican and Estate
Frobisher Crescent, part of the Barbican Estate in London, is named after Frobisher.
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* Barbican Estate and Barbican Arts Centre to the southeast
In recent years, some council or ex-council high-rises in the United Kingdom, including Trellick Tower, Keeling House, Sivill House and The Barbican Estate, have become popular with young professionals due to their excellent views, desirable locations and architectural pedigrees, and now command high prices.
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The Barbican Estate is a residential estate built during the 1960s and the 1970s in the City of London, in an area once devastated by World War II bombings and today densely populated by financial institutions.
The Barbican Estate also contains the Barbican Centre ( an arts, drama and business venue ), the Barbican public library, the City of London School for Girls, the Museum of London, and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
A YMCA building was constructed between 1965 and 1971 to link the Barbican and Golden Lane Estate, it is also listed.
* The history of the Barbican Estate
* Corporation of London: Barbican Estate
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It has risen slightly to around 9, 000 since, largely due to the development of the Barbican Estate.
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Barbican is a London Underground station serving the Barbican Estate and Centre in the City of London.

Barbican and residential
The entire length of the eastern side of the street is now occupied by the huge 40 acre ( 162, 000m² ) Barbican residential and arts complex.
The school had previously been spread out across the City of London ’ s mainly residential Barbican Centre development.

Barbican and estate
The Hall is located in Monkwell Square in Aldersgate ward, within the precincts of the Barbican estate.

Barbican and London
London Symphony Orchestra, Barbican Hall
* In February 2012 a London based Theatre company Improbable performed a string of shows at the Barbican Theatre London, called " The Devil & Mr Punch " which is an adaptation of the Punch & Judy story.
* March 3 – Elizabeth II opens the Barbican Centre in London.
The first verifiable live performance of Alfano's original ending was not mounted until 3 November 1982, by the Chelsea Opera Group at the Barbican Centre in London.
The Royal Opera in London has only given one performance of the opera, a concert version in March 1998 at the Barbican Centre, with Samuel Ramey as the title character.
In addition, students of the school regularly perform in other London venues, including the Barbican Centre, the Bridewell Theatre ( off Fleet Street ), the Soho Theatre, the Swan ( Stratford ) and the Royal Court.
The production played to full houses, especially at the Barbican in London.
He has had almost 50 books published, and featured in around 80 exhibitions worldwide-including an exhibition at the Barbican Arts Centre, London.
This piece was commissioned by the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad and the Barbican Centre, London.
The BBC SO is the associate orchestra of the Barbican Centre in London, where it gives an annual season of concerts.
Since 1982, the LSO has been based in the Barbican Centre in the City of London.
Negotiations with the Corporation of the City of London with a view to establishing the LSO as the resident orchestra of the planned Barbican Centre began in the same year.
Twenty years later, in the summer of 1982, the company took up London residence in both the Barbican Theatre and The Pit studio space in the Barbican Centre under the auspices of the City of London.
Noble's decision to sever all RSC connections with the Barbican Centre, funded by the Corporation of the City of London, was widely condemned, and towards the end of his tenure things began to go terribly wrong, partly through his pursuit and support of the so-called Project Fleet, a radical scheme aimed at rescuing the RSC from its financial crisis by replacing the Royal Shakespeare Theatre with a crowd-pleasing ' Shakespeare Village ' and streamlining the company's performance structure and ensemble principle.
The company's London presence has included tenancies of the Aldwych Theatre, The Place in Duke's Road, Euston, the Donmar Warehouse in Covent Garden, the Barbican Theatre and The Pit at the Barbican Centre in the City of London.
However, another Arts Council report of the same period recommended that the RPO should supplement the London Symphony Orchestra as resident orchestra at the Barbican Centre ; neither proposal came to fruition.
In December 2004, he hosted the London Gay Men's Chorus Christmas Show, Make the Yuletide Gay at the Barbican Centre in London.

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