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So is the mid-rise building next to the Shard under construction now? It's difficult to tell from the pictures. I can see a shorter, skinnier elevator core going up next to the main tower, but I can't tell if it's for the section of the base of the Shard that sticks out to the east or if it's for the other tower. I would think the other tower would have a considerably larger core.
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So is the mid-rise building next to the Shard under construction now?
Not yet. The current building is still being demolished. Only a few floors left though.
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There was a time, around the start of 2009, when it felt like every grand building project in London had stalled. Plans for a multitude of soaring shiny towers, conceived at the very height of the boom years, were filed away, the money to build them having, apparently, disintegrated in an instant. Workmen walked off sites. The skeletons of grand office blocks, only half-constructed and already bankrupt, stood silent; follies, a testament to a bygone era.

How quickly history rights itself. 'As of this moment I'm not aware of any project that's still on hold,' says Peter Rees, the chief planning officer of the City of London. 'People are either on site, in the process of tendering or are concluding deals.'

...It might seem curious that, with a traumatised economy, the property industry would not take time to re-evaluate the schemes it had proposed in the fat times. Perhaps the temples to commerce that skyscrapers represent might feel a little hubristic at this point in the economic cycle. But not a bit of it. That kind of thinking takes too long and renegotiating planning permission is too arduous. It's quicker to dust off old plans than to make new ones. London will get a clutch of tall buildings that were designed for a boom, and delivered after a chastening recession. There are some on site already: the 230m Heron Tower by the London office of American architect Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) will finish early next year, and the 310m Shard by star architect Renzo Piano, above London Bridge station, will also be finished in time for the 2012 Olympics.
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Old Posted Jul 13, 2010, 7:37 PM
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thank god this city is finally beginning to build supertalls. London is too meaningful and pertinent to all of history to not have commonplace amenities of a developed city like tall skyscrapers.
     
     
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Was in London last week on vacation and snapped a couple construction updates. Things are moving along pretty fast, but it's gonna be a real crunch to get this supertall finished before the Olympics. Can't wait to see this baby finished!





     
     
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I live pretty much right across the river from this, I can't wait to wake up to the view of this tower every morning (well, every morning I'm in London)
     
     
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Things are moving along pretty fast, but it's gonna be a real crunch to get this supertall finished before the Olympics. Can't wait to see this baby finished!
I dunno, there's been a lot of progress in a short amount of time! Perhaps with this speed they can be ready in time for the Olympics? I'd think it could be topped out at least by then.
     
     
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I think it will definitely be topped out by the Olympics - it only broke through ground level at the back end of last year. I think there's every chance it will be finished and fitted out over the next two years.

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Does anybody know how they're connecting the floor slabs to the core? I'm guessing they're using Reid Bar inserts.
     
     
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Cool shots! I love this building.
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Not sure if I am looking at this correctly, but what is that second, narrower core? Is that part of the Shard structure or is that for another, separate tower. I never noticed it before but it seems very close to the Shard.
     
     
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the smaller core is part of the Shard development - its like a small block that comes off it - you can see it in a few of the renders.

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