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njcco Jul 12, 2018 2:58 AM

LONDON | The Diamond (100 Leadenhall Street) | 56 FLOORS| 248.2M
 
SOM-designed Diamond Tower Gets Approved for London


https://www.dezeen.com/2018/07/10/so...-architecture/

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The 56-storey London skyscraper designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill will feature public viewing galleries at its topmost levels.

Called The Diamond, the 248.2-metre-high tapered tower will be constructed at 100 Leadenhall Street, in the city's financial district.

The tower will stand next to Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners' similar-shaped 224-metre-high Leadenhall Building – nicknamed The Cheesegrater.
New visuals released by investors London and Oriental show a wedge-shaped glass tower with a faceted exterior that forms a pattern of elongated diamond shapes.

Publicly accessible viewing galleries will span the building's top two floors. The 55th floor will have 360-degree views over London, while the 56th level will be a triple-height space giving views to the south and of Renzo Piano's Shard.

Over 900,000 square metres of office space will occupy the rest of the skyscraper's floors, along with shops and public spaces at the building's base

The Diamond will be built within a close-knit formation of towers known as the Eastern Cluster, which also includes Norman Foster's Gherkin.

Together with PLP Architecture's 278-metre tall 22 Bishopsgate tower, which is currently under construction, The Diamond will form the sides of a "mountain" formation in the cluster, with Eric Parry Architects' 289.9-metre tall 1 Undershaft at it's peak.

Backed by Hong-Kong-based developers Lai Sun, the tower is estimated to take four years to build. Although existing tenancies at the proposed site aren't due to expire until 2023, the developers said that work will start as soon as buildings are vacated – meaning the building could be finished earlier than 2027.

JMKeynes Jul 12, 2018 3:26 AM

Gorgeous!!!

:cheers:

Mr Saturn64 Jul 12, 2018 3:42 AM

Reminds me of the Phare Tower from Paris that got cancelled. I like it.

IKAN104 Jul 13, 2018 12:40 AM

London is starting to remind me a bit of Moscow. A small cluster of ultra modern towers in a sea of history.

rgarri4 Jul 13, 2018 1:03 AM

Is there a reason every major tower in London has to have a "The" nickname?
It really dumbs down the design.

The Best Forumer Jul 13, 2018 5:19 PM

The not bad...

aquablue Jul 17, 2018 8:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rgarri4 (Post 8249559)
Is there a reason every major tower in London has to have a "The" nickname?
It really dumbs down the design.

It's a British humor thing I believe, I'm not British though.

London does an imaginative building. Nearly all their towers are made to be iconic, so they all look interesting.

Drcastro Dec 27, 2023 3:54 AM

Apologies for the paywall, but the news is that this building is undergoing a redesign:
https://www.bdonline.co.uk/news/som-...120859.article

BanBrokenChatBots Dec 29, 2023 9:33 PM

London & skyscraper still sound funny in the same sentence as a child of the 20th century.

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This tower is nicely designed by SOM but the cluster it resides is soo tightly packed together and not uniformed in direction/design making the area seem contrasting & messy in appearance. Brits luv their corky names, need to teach them about urban planning and zoning districts.

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