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Clement House is a building on the eastern edge of Aldwych, London. Designed by Scottish architect John James Burnet, the building was constructed in 1909–1910 as the London headquarters of the General Accident, Fire & Life Assurance Company. It was purchased by the London School of Economics in 1993 and subsequently converted into a teaching building.

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  1. "Clement House for the LSE, Westminster".
  2. "The LSE Estate".
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