Monday, 21 November 2016

London’s second tallest tower set for approval

Plans to build London’s second tallest skyscraper at the site of Aviva’s London headquarters have been recommended for approval.

The tower a 1 Undershaft, now nicknamed the Trellis for its visible structural steel cross-bracing, would take the title of the square mile’s tallest skyscraper, if built.

Next week the City of London Corporation’s planning and transportation committee are expected to rubber stamp the project following the chief planners recommendation for approval.

Singapore-based developers Aroland Holdings commissioned architect Eric Parry to design the 73-storey landmark building.

It will rise to 305m, just above the recently approved 22 Bishopsgate tower at 278m, but a few metres below the Shard’s tallest steelwork point in London Bridge.

1 Undershaft

At the top of the building will be the UK’s highest public viewing gallery, while an elevated office reception lobby will allow the public to walk freely beneath the skyscraper

The 90,000 sq m building would be able to accommodate 10,000 people and boast a viewing platform higher than that of the Shard, and London’s highest public sky restaurant.

1 Undershaft

The Trellis will crown the new cluster of planned skyscrapers in the square mile



from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2016/11/21/londons-second-tallest-tower-set-for-approval/

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