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Avery Associates unveils plans for London's second-tallest tower

Avery Associates unveils plans for London's second-tallest tower

The sloping façades preserve views of St. Paul’s Cathedral


By BD+C Staff | January 20, 2015
No. 1 Undershaft, London, Avery Associates, tower
No. 1 Undershaft, London, Avery Associates, tower

London-based firm Avery Associates Architects has unveiled designs for a 270-meter tower, dubbed the No. 1 Undershaft, planned adjacent to the city's Leadenhall Building (aka, the cheesegrater). 

ArchDaily reports that the tower is planned to be the tallest in London’s central skyscraper cluster, and second tallest in London after the Shard.

The tower will slope toward the peak to preserve views of St. Paul’s Cathedral from Fleet Street. About halfway down the body of the building, the slope on the south-facing side stops and starts sloping inward to the ground floor, creating a public plaza at the building’s entrance.

According to ArchDaily, the unnamed developer is still seeking funding for the project.

 

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