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Over at Boris Johnson Biased News...

...the leftie imbeciles don't know whether to laugh or cry:


Mayor of London Boris Johnson has approved plans for the 63-storey Columbus Tower in London's Isle of Dogs.

The London Borough of Tower Hamlets council had refused a planning application for the development in August.

However, using new planning powers for the first time, Johnson then called in the proposals and following a public hearing at City Hall yesterday he has decided to grant permission.

The application, from developer Commercial Estates Group, proposes the construction of the tower with thousands of square feet of new office and retail space, 192 hotel rooms and over 74 apartments.

Conditions attached to the application will see the developer contributing £4 million towards Crossrail and over £1 million towards affordable housing in the area.

More than £2 million will also be invested by the developer into the local community.

Johnson said: "I have now had the chance to consider the Columbus Tower application in great detail and, more importantly, had the opportunity to listen carefully, and in person, to the arguments for and against this proposal.

"I am satisfied that all the major concerns have been addressed and I believe the application will not only strengthen the success story of the Isle of Dogs, but will be hugely beneficial to the whole of London.

"As well as being suited to the Canary Wharf district with its distinctive tall buildings, the overall size of the development means that it will deliver a huge contribution to the cost of Crossrail, which is central to the continued success and prosperity of both Canary Wharf and the entire capital.

"Considerable sums will also be invested to bring lasting benefits to the local community and therefore I have no doubt that this development must be allowed to go ahead."

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Too funny

Boris biased news, commenting on the Columbus Tower decision, says in something that is approaching English:

"At the heart of approval by Boris Johnson is likely the substantial contributions that the developer, Commercial Estates Group will make to the public purse that totals over £7 million to mitigate the impact of the development. This includes a much needed £4 million for Crossrail and over £1 million for affordable housing.

Boris Johnson was however elected the Mayor of London partly on the platform of believing that local councils should have the final say in sensitive planning matters including those relating to skyscrapers.

This has been the justification for supporting the decisions by Tory boroughs to reject towers however it seems when it comes to a Labour borough the rules are different. Would Boris dare overrule the likes of Westminster next time they oppose a tall building?"

This website, which is supposed to be about skyscrapers, makes Pravda look like fair and reasonable journalism.

For fun I have rewritten this embarrassingly bad reporting as if newt-loving Ken was still in charge. This, I guess, is what the clown who poses as a journalist would have written:

"Not only do we get a gleaming new skyscraper but Ken has won substantial contributions from the developer, Commercial Estates Group that will add over £7 million to the public purse. This includes a much needed £4 million for Crossrail and over £1 million for affordable housing."

Biased News should stop pretending to be a site about Skyscrapers. It's laughable.
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how tall is it planned to be?
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how tall is it planned to be?
237m AGL.

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Roflmao



Latest from Boris biased news:

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call me cynical, but this has all the hallmarks of a conspircy[sic] and colusion[sic] between the council and the mayor.

Mayor wants money for crossrail....
Council reject application for a skyscraper in a skyscraper zone with no real reason
Mayor say give me 4m towards crossrail
developers forced to agree
Mayor gets money for crossrail
Tower which should never have been rejected in first place gets approved, council makes no fuss.

Even ES has a positive twist on story.
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well at least its now set for demolition
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Milestone for Nouvel's first London building

In the shadow of St Paul's, the James Bond people must have already booked their location days.

Can't wait to have a glass of wine on the roof myself.



While construction launches have come to a virtual halt in central London, highly visible projects that predate the economic downturn are coming to fruition. A trio of wind turbines that will crown the 43-story Castle House designed by London-based architecture firm Hamiltons are being fabricated in Sweden. The tropical-colored ceramic skins of the Renzo Piano–designed Central Saint Giles have begun wowing tourists strolling among the theaters of Soho and Covent Garden. And on October 14, One New Change will top out.

French architect Jean Nouvel’s competition-winning design for One New Change was first shown in 2005. The building, which combines approximately 220,000 square feet of retail space with 350,000 square feet of offices, still must have its glazing and interior fitout completed and should open this time next year. The developer is Land Securities, which recently delayed start on a Rafael Viñoly skyscraper on Fenchurch Street.

Unlike Viñoly’s “walkie-talkie” or Castle House, One New Change is considerably shorter than its peers. “Nouvel has referred to it as a Stealth Bomber,” says Land Securities development manager Kathrin Hersel, referring to the building’s low and subtly faceted profile.

Limiting height responds to planning restrictions barring interference with the sight lines surrounding St. Paul’s Cathedral. So, too, does One New Change’s curtain wall, whose fritted glass—featuring varying shades of red, gray, and beige to evoke neighboring facades—diminishes the reflectivity that local authorities feared would distract from Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece.

In further homage, the building volume splits around its east-west axis, creating an outdoor courtyard that looks to the cathedral, as do minimally fritted “clouds” in the glass portions of the roof. A north-south route through the mall resurrects a medieval street, and on top of the unglazed parts of the roof, visitors to public gardens can look into St. Paul’s famous Whispering Gallery.

Although Prince Charles unsuccessfully tried preventing Nouvel’s scheme from realization—unlike his campaign against Richard Rogers’s Chelsea Barracks—the public feels more positively about One New Change. Peter Murray, chairman of New London Architecture, notes that the glazing may appear more conventional than computer renderings initially promised, but that the material palette “clearly is in contrast to the Portland stone of St. Paul’s…as it should be.” Murray also forecasts, “It will be seen as a very polite building that delivers a real treat—a previously unavailable view of the apse and the dome.”

Neil Paterson, a head of project management for Land Securities, says the participation of a renowned architect like Nouvel expedited the planning-approval process. He adds, “There’s a theoretical uplift in value with a bespoke world-class building.” Leases have been signed for 35 percent of the shopping mall, and for one-third of One New Change’s available office space.

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More pics from Chest. This thing is actually, finally rising!!



























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Chest is different gear



It would be nice if Chest posted his own pics over here rather than have them linked by a third party.
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He doesn't mind if I post them here.
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Sorry

No offense, just thought this forum would benefit from Chest's presence rather than A Another posting his (excellent) pics.
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Here's a video of the Shard site today. It's about 70mb / 5 minutes:

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I'd recommend viewing in full screen mode.
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It's available on YouTube now -

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Boris gives backing to Olympic tower

Let's just hope they don't choose this one



http://londonist.com/2009/10/boris_w...er_for_oly.php

Meanwhile on Boris biased news the soap dodgers have chosen to put their own slant on the story.

Darjeeling is apperently blaming Boris for the imminent closure of the London Lite, though what it has to do with Boris I have no idea, and Officer Tiddle reckons Boris won't be able to build an Eiffel Tower for £15 million. (No kidding?)
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what exactly are the height restrictions for canary wharf?
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