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The '''Curtis Green Building''' is a large, municipal building, located on the [[Victoria Embankment]] in London. It is situated within the [[Whitehall]] Conservation Area, and neighbours the [[Norman Shaw Buildings|former site of New Scotland Yard]], the [[Ministry of Defence]] building, and [[Richmond House]]. The Curtis Green building is, and has been owned since its construction, by the [[Metropolitan Police]]. It was deigned by the English architect [[William Curtis Green]] and features a stone fronted, neo-classicalal design. Construction started in 1935 and finished five years later. Curtis Green intended for the building to be an annex to the former New Scotland Yard.<ref name="CGB">[http://www.architecture.com/Files/RIBAProfessionalServices/CompetitionsOffice/CurtisGreenbrief.pdf] "Curtis Green:
Metropolitan Police Service New HQ Building, accessed 3 April 2015.</ref>

The Curtis Green Building served as the Met's headquarters during the [[Second World War]] and was the home to the force's forensics and technology departments. The Met relocated their main headquarters to 10 Broadway in 1967, while the Curtis Green Building remained a sub-HQ for the territorial department until 2010. The Curtis Green building is currently [[Listed building|unlisted]], but maybe so in the future owing to its designation of a building of local significance. The building's dimension's measure at 8,691m2 with a total capacity at 10,000m2.<ref name="CGB"/>

It was announced by the Met that the current site of Scotland Yard will be re-located back to the Curtis Green Building as part of the force's drive to reduce costs. It is currently being re-designed to meet modern policing requirements and will receive a multi-million pound refurbishment later in 2015.<ref name="CGB"/>

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