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02-06-2006, 11:49 PM
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Previous London summary threads:
1 | 2 | 3 (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=230639) | 4 (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=266031) | 5 (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=291141) | 6 (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=311029) | 7 (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=334869) | 8 (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=350187) | 9 (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=377643) | 10 (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=413465) | 11 (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=446250) | 12 (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=483225) | 13 (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=529122) | 14 (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=580666) | 15 (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=21976351) | 16 (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=735222) | 17 (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=857760)


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London Bridge Tower - the "Shard of Glass"
Southwark

Height: 310m | Floors: 72 | Architect: Renzo Piano | Developer: Sellar Property Group

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=407549) | Official website (http://www.shardlondonbridge.com/) | Renzo Piano Building Workshop (http://www.rpbw.com) | Skyscrapernews listing (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=46) | Station redevelopment (http://www.tpbennett.co.uk/project.aspx?siteid=2&projectid=13)

Notes:

This landmark tower will be the first building in the UK to break the 1000 foot barrier. It will be nearly twice the height of the Gherkin,
and one of the tallest buildings in Europe.
London's first truly "mixed use" tower, the floors will be divided (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=25998656&postcount=3645) into a mixture of residential, office, hotel, retail and public space.
Following the terrorist attacks of 9/11, the tower was structurally redesigned to improve stability and reduce evacuation times.
The tower went through a lengthy public inquiry. It was approved by the Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott, on 19th November 2003.
The total cost of the project is in excess of £1.2bn and includes major refurbishment of the neighbouring train and bus stations.
The tower has two main tenants lined up - Shangri-La Hotels (http://www.shangri-la.com/en/property/london/shangrila), who will be occupying floors 34-52 - and Transport for London (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/news.php?ref=595) who will
take some of the office space.
Financial issues plagued the tower for years, but were resolved in 2008 when four Qatari banks took an 80% stake
in the project (buying-out both CLS and Simon Halabi). All funding and contracts were subsequently secured.

Current Status:
Under construction! The core is due to begin rising in late November according to this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WYKyCrK9tM).
The tower will be topped-out in late 2010 and is scheduled for practical completion by May 2012.


http://www.skyscrapernews.com/images/pics/46TheShard_pic2.jpg





Bishopsgate Tower - "The Pinnacle"
The City

Height: 288m | Floors: 63 | Architect: Kohn Pederson Fox | Developer: Union Investment Real Estate AG (formerly known as DIFA)

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=375557) | Bishopsgate Tower promotional video (23mb) (http://realestate.union-investment.com/downloads/difa/6578b558d68b03dfb3ee75ca8ece8f0d.0.0/tbt_en_large.mov) | Skyscrapernews listing (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=2839)

Notes:

At 288 metres, the Bishopsgate Tower will form the centrepiece of London’s financial district. It will be over 100 metres taller than
the City's current tallest building, Tower 42 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_42).
Plans for a tower on this site have been around since 2002. A previous design (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=89) by Helmut Jahn was scrapped following concerns over
the base and crown, and its effect on views from Fleet Street. The revised design - by architects Kohn Pederson Fox - is more
sleek and elegantly proportioned, and is intended to complement the neighbouring proposals such as the Leadenhall Building.
A planning application was submitted in June 2005. A revised planning application with a 19m height reduction was submitted
and given final approval in April 2006. In November 2006, the developers secured funding for the project from Arab Investments.
The full planning report for the tower can be accessed by clicking here (http://www.minutes.org.uk/cgi-bin/cgi003.exe?Y,,,0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000,90,2001,City+of+London,REPORT,london,Planning+and+Transportation+Committee,BROWSE,,,,,,,,,,25.04.06,985850937,986879029,1,000000085967,1,1,1,P,29181892,0,00,00,N).

Current Status:
Piling is complete. Keltbray are back on site, to complete demo of the basement levels of the previous building, and to complete the
enabling works. Construction of the basements for the new building will then follow. The core and superstructure won't rise above ground
until late 2010.

Despite the long wait, it seems highly likely that this tower will eventually be built. The final contract (for the concrete) will be awarded
shortly. All of the retail space has been let, plus over 25% of the office space, and the four restaurant floors at the top.

Topping-out is scheduled for late 2012, and the building is due to open in 2013.


http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers/bishopsgatetower/11.jpg





Heron Tower
The City

Height: 246m (202m roof + 44m spire) | Floors: 47 | Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates | Developer: Heron International PLC

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=413356) | Skanska project page with news updates (http://www.skanska.co.uk/herontower) | Mayor Ken Livingstone's comments (http://www.london.gov.uk/view_press_release.jsp?releaseid=1324) | Architects' website (http://www.kpf.com)

Notes:

Following concerns from English Heritage about its impact on St Paul's and other historic views, Heron Tower was put through
a public inquiry. The inquiry ruled in favour of the developers, and the tower was approved on 22nd July 2002 by the Deputy
Prime Minister, John Prescott. He agreed with the planning inspector that no significant harm would come to the setting of
St Paul's cathedral and that some marginal impact on heritage interests was "inevitable with any major development".
He acknowledged that the tower would be "an elegant, graceful and well proportioned structure" and would contribute to the
overall supply of office accommodation in the City, as well as boosting the economy.
The scheme includes an additional smaller tower of around 100m, immediately adjacent to the main building's north side.
This is Heron Plaza (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=682) and will include 250,000 sq ft of retail space.

Current Status:
Under construction! The tower recently passed the 150m mark. For more information see the construction schedule (http://www.planning.cityoflondon.gov.uk:90/WAM/doc/Page-7?extension=.pdf&page=7&wmTransparency=0&id=104915&wmLocation=0&location=livevolume1&contentType=application%2Fpdf&wmName=&pageCount=129).


http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers/heron/5.jpg





Columbus Tower
Canary Wharf

Height: 237m | Floors: 65 | Architect: DMWR Architects | Developer: Commercial Estates Group

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=270065) | Skyscrapernews listing (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=47)

Notes:

This is a massive hotel and residential scheme for a site just outside the Canary Wharf estate.
If built, it would become the tallest building in the Docklands - overtaking both 1 Canada Square and Riverside South.
The crown of the building has been deliberately designed to evoke the Thames Flood Barrier.

Current Status:
This project has been floating around for many years. Planning permission was renewed in October 2009, following the intervention
of Boris Johnson. It is unclear when construction will begin. However, the current buildings on site are leased for the next few years
which could delay things further.


http://www.skyscrapernews.com/images/pics/47ColumbusTower_pic1.jpg





Riverside South
Canary Wharf

Height: 236m and 189m | Floors: 45 and 37 | Architect: Richard Rogers | Developer: Canary Wharf Group

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=10431727) | Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners - project detail (http://www.rsh-p.com/work/all_projects/canary_wharf_riverside_south/design) (note - this features the older design) | SkyscraperNews listing - tower 1 (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=53) | SkyscraperNews listing - tower 2 (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=261)

Notes:

The tallest tower was given a height increase, making it structurally taller than 1 Canada Square (but shorter by AOD height).
In terms of floorspace, this will be the largest single office development in Europe - over 3 million square feet.
JP Morgan were secured as tenants in August 2008.

Current Status:
Under construction!. Work on the basements recently started, after a long period of excavation and piling.


http://www.skyscrapernews.com/images/pics/53RiversideSouth1_pic1.jpg





The Leadenhall Building
The City

Height: 225m | Floors: 48 | Architect: Richard Rogers | Developer: British Land PLC

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=415718) | British Land development page (http://www.britishland.com/devleadenhall.htm) | Skyscrapernews listing (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=49)

Notes:

This tower is designed by Richard Rogers, the man behind Lloyds of London, the Dome, and the Pompidou Centre in Paris.
Despite its height, the building has a relatively small amount of floorspace (500,000 sq ft), due to its unusual profile
which means the floorplates gradually decrease the higher up it goes.
The base will feature a 90 ft high atrium, extending the public area of St Helens and providing shelter from the elements.
Glass lifts will carry employees up the outside of the building, similar to those on the Lloyds Building only twice as high.
Click here (http://www.minutes.org.uk/cgi-bin/cgi003.exe?Y,,,0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000,90,0,Corporation+of+London,REPORT,london,Planning+and+Transportation+Committee,BROWSE,,,,,,,,,,26.10.04,739171025,740078527,1,000000079731,1,1,1,P,60741610,0,00,00,N) to view the full planning report from the Corporation of London.



Current Status:
All construction work, including the basements, has been halted due to the economic downturn. According to one reliable source,
this tower will likely be delayed for several years; possibly even cancelled altogether and replaced with a smaller project.


http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers/122leadenhall/1.jpg





North Quay
Canary Wharf

Height: 216m/203m/120m | Floors: 44/38/18 | Architect: Cesar Pelli | Developer: Canary Wharf Group

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=432400) | Architect's website (http://www.pcparch.com/) | Skyscrapernews listing (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=51)

Notes:

This trio of towers would be situated on a 7-acre site at the northern edge of the Canary Wharf estate. Previously known
as "Shed 35", the site was sold to Canary Wharf Group with planning permission for a mixed-use development.
In total, the North Quay scheme will provide over 4 million sq ft of floorspace for retail and offices.
Development is likely to take place after the completion of the Churchill Place and Riverside South districts.
However, there could be further delays in the form of Crossrail (see below).

Current Status:
Approved, but unlikely to rise until 2017 or even later. The main problem lies with Crossrail (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossrail), part of which is going
to run directly underneath the towers. The economic downturn is another factor.


http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers/northquay/3.jpg





City Pride
Canary Wharf

Height: 209m | Floors: 61 | Architect: Norman Foster & Partners | Developer: Glenkerinn UK

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=613565) | Skyscrapernews listing (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=5556)

Notes:

This massive residential skyscraper is planned by developer Glenkerrin, on the site of a pub in the Docklands. The site was bought for £32m.
In terms of floor count, only the Shard and Pinnacle will be higher.
The tower has faced considerable opposition from local residents.

Current Status:
Approved in April 2009. Construction may start in 2010.


http://i33.tinypic.com/2142wk5.jpg





Wood Wharf
Canary Wharf

Height: 200m/187m/182m/154m | Floors: Various | Architect: Richard Rogers Partnership | Developer: British Waterways & Canary Wharf Group

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=317626) | Official website (http://www.woodwharf.com/)

Notes:

Wood Wharf is one of the largest urban projects in London. It will lead to the redevelopment of a huge, largely derelict area
to the immediate east of Canary Wharf. This will be a mixed-use scheme, with 3.5 million square feet of office space and around
1,500 homes along with retail, leisure and hotels. The office space would effectively be a seamless expansion of the Canary Wharf
business district, albeit not officially part of the Canary Wharf estate.
The development includes four skyscrapers of 200m, 187m, 182m, 154m and a number of smaller buildings.

Current Status:
The final masterplan was approved in October 2008. The entire development is expected to take around 10 years to build.


http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers/woodwharf/1.jpg





Heron Quays West
Canary Wharf

Height: 198m/147m/95m | Floors: 33/21/12 | Architect: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners | Developer: Canary Wharf Group

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=459295)

Notes:

This trio of office towers would be built to the immediate west of the Heron Quays buildings.
Together, they would add nearly 200,000 square metres of internal floorspace space to the Canary Wharf estate,
including the largest trading floors in Europe (7,962 sq m, compared with 6,673 sq m for the current record holder in the City).

Current Status:
Approved in March 2008. It is unclear when construction will begin.


http://i44.tinypic.com/10fw87d.jpg





1 Park Place
Canary Wharf

Height: 197m | Floors: 45 | Architect: Horden Cherry Lee | Developer: Grattan Property Company Ltd

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=573330) | Architect's website (http://www.hcla.co.uk/projects/?prorub1=ap&prorub2=1&pid=129)

Notes:

This will stand just to the east of the Riverside South towers.
The tower's height is 191m to the roof, but includes a facade overrun going up to 197m.

Current Status:
The tower was approved in August 2008. It is unclear when construction will begin.


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St George Tower
Lambeth

Height: 181m | Floors: 49 | Architect: Broadway Malyan | Developer: St George

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=221585) | Broadway Malyan (http://www.broadwaymalyan.com/projects/sustainability/vauxhall-tower.cfm) | Official website (http://www.number1-thetower.co.uk/) | Skyscrapernews listing (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=119)

Notes:

If built, this would be the tallest all-residential tower in the UK and one of the tallest in Europe.
Energy efficiency is one of the project's most important features. The structure is topped by a wind turbine, which
will power the common lighting. At the base, water will be drawn from the London Aquifer and heat pump technology
will be used to remove warmth from the water in the winter to heat the apartments. The tower will require one-third
of the energy compared to a similar building and CO2 release will be between one half and two-thirds of normal
emissions. It will be triple glazed to minimise heat loss and gain, with low ‘e’ glazing and ventilated blinds between
the glazing to further reduce heat gain.

Current Status:
Approved (http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/londonnews/articles/17731809?source=Evening%20Standard ), following a public inquiry. It is unclear when construction will begin.


http://www.skyscrapernews.com/images/pics/119StGeorgeWharfTower_pic6.jpg





100 Bishopsgate
The City

Height: 165m | Floors: 40 | Architect: Allies and Morrison | Developer: Great Portland Estates

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=354677) | Skyscrapernews listing (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=2069)

Notes:

This tower would stand on a site immediately to the south of the Heron Tower. If viewed from Waterloo Bridge, it would be
obscured by Tower 42.
Construction is unlikely to start until 2011 (see below).

Current Status:
This was approved in April 2007. However, the current site lease runs until early 2011.


http://i32.tinypic.com/alkck9.jpg





1 Blackfriars Road - "Mirax-Beetham Tower"
Southwark SE1

Height: 163m | Floors: 52 | Architect: Ian Simpson Architects | Developer: Beetham Organization

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=400279) | Exhibition photos and information (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=10065942&postcount=560) | Skyscrapernews listing (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=1524)

Notes:

Originally proposed at 70 floors/220m, this has twice been reduced in height, and the footprint has shrunk.
A public viewing gallery will be located on the top floor, offering stunning views across the capital.
The building will feature a 6-star Jumeirah hotel and luxury apartments, each with their own internal conservatory space.


Current Status:
Approved in March 2009 following a lengthy public inquiry. The neighbouring 20 Blackfriars Road towers were also approved.
Construction is believed to be getting underway in 2010.


http://i26.tinypic.com/vi36ua.jpg





Northgate Tower (Bishops Place)
Hackney/City border

Height: 161m/126m | Floors: 51/35 | Architect: Foster & Partners | Developer: Hammerson

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=431133) | Technical drawings (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=17301182&postcount=215) | Skyscrapernews listing (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/bdbsearch.php?qns=Bishops+Place&x=0&y=0)

Notes:

This is a major mixed-use scheme on the City/Hackney border, immediately adjacent to the Broadgate Tower.
Originally, it was intended that a historic pub, the Light Bar, would be demolished. However, following a campaign by
local residents, along with objections from CABE, this was saved and incorporated into the plans.

Current Status:
The developers hope to receive planning permission by next March. After substantial enabling works (due to nearby rail lines),
the residential tower should be U/C by mid-2012.


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Odalisk
Croydon

Height: 160m/100m (estimated) | Floors: 51/31 | Architect: CZWG Architects | Developer: Guildhouse-Rosepride

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=580546) | Skyscrapernews article (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/news.php?ref=1778)

Notes:

This is a major mixed-use scheme planned for Croydon. Tower 1 is 100m and contains hotel/residential space,
while tower 2 is 160m and will contain residential/office space.
If built, it would be one of the tallest buildings in South London.

Current Status:
Originally submitted for planning in 2008, this has now gone back to the pre-planning/consultation stage.


http://www.skyscrapernews.com/images/pics/5700OdaliskTower1_pic1.jpg





20 Fenchurch Street - the "Walkie Talkie"
The City

Height: 160m | Floors: 36 | Architect: Rafael Vinoly | Developer: Land Securities

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=321409) | Official website (http://www.20fenchurchstreet.co.uk) | Skyscrapernews listing (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=4683)

Notes:

This project replaces a 91m tower from the 1960s. It involved a very lengthy demolition process (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JDZ37CWVW4).
Opinions are very divided on this tower's unusual design. Following criticism about its height and impact on the views
of St Pauls Cathedral, it was reduced by 9 floors, from 45 to 36. It subsequently went throgh a public inquiry
(the 4th London skyscraper to go through this process), and was finally approved in July 2007. The full planning report
can be accessed here (http://www.minutes.org.uk/cgi-bin/cgi003.exe?Y,,,0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000,90,2001,City+of+London,REPORT,london,Planning+and+Transportation+Committee,BROWSE,,,,,,,,,,19.09.06,1037721683,1038857296,1,000000087385,1,1,1,P,92873738,0,00,00,N).

Current Status:
Demolition and site preparation was completed in June 2009. However, Land Securities won't proceed with
construction until the market picks up.


http://www.skyscrapernews.com/images/pics/468320FenchurchStreet_pic9.jpg





Crossharbour - "Baltimore Wharf"
Tower Hamlets

Height: 150m | Floors: 45 | Architect: Skidmore Owings & Merrill | Developer: Ballymore Properties Ltd

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=335477)

Notes:

This major residential development would stand to the south-east of the Canary Wharf cluster.
It has gone through a series of design changes, at one point being proposed at 170m. This latest version is 150m.
It will contain 330 flats, plus retail units at ground level.
The development includes some neighbouring low-rise buildings, in addition to the main tower.

Current Status:
Approved in July 2008. The neighbouring low-rise buildings have been under construction for some time now. However, it is
unclear when the tower itself will start to rise.


http://www.skyscrapernews.com/images/pics/5547CrossharbourPhase2Building1_pic3.jpg





Merchant Square
Westminster

Height: 150m | Floors: 44 | Architect: Perkins & Will | Developer: Paddington Development Corporation Limited

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=316953) | Official website (http://www.merchantsquare.co.uk)

Notes:

This residential development, planned for a site on Harbet Road in Paddington, will contain a total of 223 apartments,
68 units of which are affordable housing that will occupy the lowest ten floors of the scheme.
Several other buildings are planned as part of Merchant Square, ranging in height from 49-66m.

Current Status:
Planning permission was granted for buildings D (52m) and E (63m) in May 2007, and for buildings C (66m) B (65m) and F (49m)
in June 2007. The tallest building (150m) was approved in July 2007 and work is expected to begin on site in the near future.




http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers/merchantsquare/1.jpg





Vauxhall Bondway Tower
Lambeth

Height: 150m | Floors: 42 | Architect: Make | Developer: London & Regional

Links: Forum thread (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=886862) | Skyscrapernews page (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=1523) | Planning application (http://planning.lambeth.gov.uk/publicaccess/tdc/DcApplication/application_detailview.aspx?caseno=KJU7K0BO0GL00&searchtype=WEEKLY)

Notes:

This project has been floating around for several years. It was originally believed to be 180m. The new height is 150m.
This is a residential tower and would join the nearby St George Wharf Tower.
It could be difficult to gain planning permission, given the current Mayor's policies.

Current Status:
Proposed in May 2009.


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Other Projects (various)

This includes all 'midrise' buildings under 150m. Also listed are any other schemes worth mentioning, such as long term projects,
towers in pre-planning, or rumoured but unconfirmed schemes. Projects highlighted in red are under construction. Here they are,
in descending order of height:


Project Three Houses (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=787222). A trio of snaking towers with heights of 250m, 200m and 100m that would stand to the south-east
of London Bridge Tower. This mixed-use development is being designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron.


Whitgift Centre redevelopment (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=579524). A major redevelopment of this prominent site in Croydon, South London. The developers have
hinted at a possible 60-storey tower.


Bishopsgate Goods Yard (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=430856). Ballymore are planning a major redevelopment of this prominent site, at the northern edge of the City.
Early indications are that it will include towers of 200m+ and a number of surrounding midrises. This could form a cluster with
the Broadgate Tower and the Northgate Tower.


Market Tower redevelopment (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=866006). Possible 170m and 155m towers for Vauxhall.


Cherry Orchard Road Towers (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=449575). A series of four distinctive towers for East Croydon including a 160m skyscraper. However, the current scheme
faces a redesign and most likely a substantial reduction in height.


Sugar House (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=495494). A major development for Stratford which includes a tower similar in appearance to 122 Leadenhall.
Early indications are that the height will be 159m/40 storeys.


Broadgate Centre redevelopment (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/news.php?ref=747). British Land have plans for a massive redevelopment in this prime location next to
Liverpool Street station, potentially adding over 1.2 million square feet of floorspace. The leases on some of the buildings
in the Broadgate Centre are due to expire in the next few years, and space is rapidly running out in the estate. Taking advantage
of changes in the viewing corridors to St Paul's cathedral, they have hinted at the possibility of much taller buildings on some of
the existing sites, perhaps as high as 150m/35 storeys. These new offices would join the Broadgate Tower literally next door.
Any construction is unlikely to start until the next property cycle in 2011-2012, however.


Dollar Bay Tower (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=934424). A possible mixed-use scheme for the eastern end of Canary Wharf. 46-48 storeys.


Strata ( http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=289065) (formerly the Multiplex Tower). This residential tower was approved in March 2006 as part of the Elephant & Castle
redevelopment. It began construction in December 2007 and is 147m tall.


Minerva Towers (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=498957). Minerva are planning a "new urban quarter” for Wandsworth on the site of the former Young’s Ram brewery.
The ERP-designed scheme will comprise 700 flats spread across two residential towers of 39 and 29 storeys and
a mix of low-rise homes, restaurants, shops and a microbrewery. Height of the taller tower would be 146m.


22 Marsh Wall - "The Landmark" (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=387926). A pair of major residential towers for the Docklands, located on the south-western
edge of the cluster, opposite Riverside South. 140m/44 storeys and 98m/30 storeys.


151 City Road (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=445920). This prominent site just north of the City was to have featured a striking, colourful tower designed by Will Alsop.
However, a "less ambitious scheme" will now be proposed because of the economic climate. Height of the previous scheme
would have been 140m/43 storeys.


Doon Street Tower (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=349637). A residential tower for the South Bank. Previously 168m, but reduced in height following complaints from
English Heritage. Approved in August 2008 following a public inquiry. New height is 140m/43 storeys.


New Providence Wharf Building C (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=395444). Ballymore are planning a neighbour for the Ontario Tower. Designed by Skidmore,
Owings & Merrill, it will be 136m/44 storeys. Groundwork began in November 2007.


Croydon Gateway Office Tower (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=431910). Originally planned at 155m, this new scheme is slightly shorter, but now has approval. 135m/30 storeys.


Wellesley Square (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=520683). Berkeley Homes are planning a major residential tower for Croydon, designed by Rolfe Judd. Work may start
in 2010. Height is 134m/44 storeys.


360 London (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=12430910). First Base won planning permission in September 2007 for this Rogers-designed residential tower near Strata.
Height is 134m/44 storeys.


Eileen House (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=586208). A residential tower in Elephant & Castle that would join nearby Strata and 360 London.
Proposed in February 2009, this has been reduced in height due to the intervention of English Heritage.
Originally 143m/47 storeys, it will now be 134m/41 floors.


20 Blackfriars Road (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=389557). This project consists of two towers: a 98m office building and a 133m residential building. Approved in early 2009
following a PI.


150 Stratford High Street (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=429834). A major residential tower proposed for a site near the Olympic stadium. Height is 133m/41 storeys.


100 City Road (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=361792). This residential tower at the Old Street roundabout was rejected for being too tall. The developers lodged an appeal,
and won in October 2008. 131m/39 storeys.


30 & 40 Marsh Wall (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=573332). Possible 39 and 31-storey residential towers for Canary Wharf.


25 Churchill Place (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=20781318). This KPF-designed office tower was given a height increase in May 2008. It will now be 130m/23 storeys.


Stratford City Tower (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=526528). Part of the masterplan for the area includes a 40-storey residential tower, revealed in September 2007.


Lots Road, Chelsea (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=313119&page=1&pp=20). Two residential towers, one of 122m/37 storeys and another of 85m/25 storeys. The taller tower
was originally planned at 99m, but was given a height increase and has now been approved. The shorter building,
originally planned at 130m, has now been reduced in height, and is approved. The developers were embroiled in a
dispute with a local NIMBY, but eventually got through the legal process, and the towers now have full approval.
Demolition began in early 2008.


News International, Wapping (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=520062). The headquarters of News International will feature two towers - one of 122m/27 storeys
and another of 56m/12 storeys. These will stand mid-way between the City of London and Canary Wharf.
The council is still considering a planning application, originally submitted in 2003 but updated in 2007.


Trafalgar Way Towers (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=548133). A pair of residential towers designed by Make, at the northeast corner of the
Canary Wharf estate. They would link the Ontario and Quebec towers with the main cluster and Wood Wharf.
Heights would be 122m/35 storeys and 104m/29 storeys.


Sky Garden Tower (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=724626). A residential tower in Vauxhall that would stand near St George's Wharf. Approved in October 2008.
Height is 120m/35 storeys.


Newfoundland Tower (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=602319). Possible 37-storey hotel/residential tower for Canary Wharf, on a site bounded by Park Place,
Westferry Road and Heron Quays Road. Approximately 120m.


Elizabeth House redevelopment (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=492447). A trio of midrises for Waterloo, adjacent to the station. In October 2008, these
were called-in for a public inquiry and in October 2009 were refused due to their poor design. Heights are 117m/107m/90m.


Convoy's Wharf (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=857712). A trio of 3 residential towers in Greenwich, all of which are approved. The tallest will be 116m/40-storeys,
but its AOD height will be significantly higher, at 148m. The other towers will be 91m/32 storeys and 72m/26 storeys respectively.
Architect is Richard Rogers.


Islington City Basin Towers (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=449694). Two towers with heights of 115m and 90m have outline planning permission for a site
in Islington, North London.


Arrowhead Quay (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=324062). A Docklands office development being planned by Ballymore. Currently on hold. 114m/26 storeys.


Milton Court (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=313664). Heron International, in partnership with Berkeley Homes, are planning a major residential tower for the City.
This will stand on a site immediately adjacent to Citypoint, adding to the emerging cluster around Moorgate. 112m/35 floors.
Demolition began in December 2007.


Walbrook Square (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=351887). A major redevelopment of a prominent site between Cannon Street and Bank stations which has seen
the demolition of Bucklersbury House (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=2371), one of the City's ugliest and most prominent eyesores. In its place will
stand four individual buildings connected by a new public square and 'historic' pedestrian routes, along with an exhibition space
displaying the remains of the Roman Temple of Mithras. In total, this massive development will contain almost a million square feet
of floorspace and will feature buildings of 106m, 71m, 67m and 66m. The project received approval in July 2007. However, latest
reports suggest that it faces a possible redesign and major delays.


100 Middlesex Street (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=342614). A student residential block that will help stretch the City skyline northeastwards.
105m/34 storeys.


Pioneer Point North (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=265492). This pair of residential towers, the tallest in North London, will stand near the Olympic stadium.
Construction got underway in early 2008. The tallest is 105m/31 storeys.


Eagle House (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=483737). A mixed-use tower for Old Street/City Road, just north of the City. Approved in April 2006. Architect is Terry Farrell
and the developer is Groveworld. Height is 104m/34 storeys.


Royal London Hospital Towers (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=524174). Major new hospital for Whitechapel, East London. 101m/18 storeys.


Millharbour Residentials (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=351924). This new development is proposed right next door to the Pan Peninsula towers. It consists of
six interlinked towers of various heights, the tallest being approximately 100m/30 floors.


Reuters Blackwall Yard Redevelopment (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=591). Another project designed by Squire and Partners which includes a residential
tower of 98m/29 storeys. The development has been approved and will be located near Canary Wharf.
http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=591


Gypsy Corner Tower (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=524254). Hamilton Associates are planning a 30-storey residential tower for Acton, West London.


Waterloo Trilogy Tower (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=571509). Willingale Associates have plans for a 30 storey tower - dubbed Waterloo Trilogy Tower - on the
corner of Waterloo Road and Baylis Road (http://tinyurl.com/j9b4b), near the London Eye.


33-35 Commercial Road (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=387131). A residential tower, designed by Burland TM Architects for a fringe site just to the east of
the City of London. 95m/36 storeys


Ailsa Waterside (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=11296640&postcount=509). Mixed-use development in the Lower Lea Valley which includes 800 new homes in a cluster of towers.
The tallest is around 95m/30 storeys.


Indescon Court (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=563783). Mixed-use buildings to the south of the main Canary Wharf cluster. The tallest will be 95m/30 storeys.


East India Dock Road Development (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=464905). After the successful launch of the Elektron Tower scheme, Barratt Homes have
another new project for a site just over the road. This consists of a series of post-modernist yellow apartment blocks,
the tallest of which is 94m/36 floors.


60-70 St Mary Axe (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=680440). A new office building designed by Foggo Architects. Height is 90m/18 storeys.


Skylon (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=644343). Originally seen at the Festival of Britain (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festival_of_Britain) in 1951, there are now plans to resurrect this 90m structure.


20 Albert Embankment (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=497918). A trio of Foster-designed, mixed-use towers that will form part of a growing cluster of
developments in the area including St George's Wharf, Vauxhall Sky Gardens and 36-48 Albert Embankment. 89m/27 storeys.


Croydon College Vocational Tower (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=444190). Mixed-use scheme, approved in February 2007, will become the tallest building
in Croydon, unless Croydon Gateway is built sooner. 88m/29 storeys.


250 City Road (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=834722). Land Sec are planning a large development that includes a 27 storey tower almost opposite the other
already consented City Road Basin towers.


Trinity One, Two and Three (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=367561). A series of three mixed-use buildings planned by Beetham for a massive site
on Minories, in the Aldgate area. Heights are 85m, 60m and 45m. The tallest will feature an observation deck
and public cafe on the top floor. The scheme was approved in January 2008, but is currently on hold.


Swiss Cottage Station Tower (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=8345297&postcount=835). Manchester developer Pervaiz Naviede is planning a tower of up to 25 storeys in north London,
after buying a landmark site above Swiss Cottage Tube station from CIT.


Alberta House (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=442488). New residential tower that will join both Ontario Tower and its neighbour to form a mini-cluster to the east
of Canary Wharf. 82m/24 storeys.


100 West Cromwell Road (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=602720). Multiplex/Tesco are planning a tower for a site on Cromwell Road / Hammersmith Flyover,
overlooking the tube from Earls Court to Olympia in West London. 82m/24 storeys.


"Baby Shard" (a.k.a. New London Bridge House) (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=296278&page=1). As part of the Shard London Bridge development, Irvine Sellar plans to
demolish New London Bridge House (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=246) and replace it with another midrise. The first proposal was for a 600,000 sq ft
office building of 88m, which was approved. A revised design was then submitted for a shorter building of 74m.
In July 2007, this too was approved. Work is scheduled to be underway from mid-2009 onwards.


Orchard Place (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=390192). Ballymore are planning a huge mixed-use scheme on the Leamouth Peninsula in the Docklands.
This began construction in July 2007 and consists of 10 towers ranging in height from 44-80m/14-26 floors.


NEO Bankside (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=565571). A trio of residential towers for the South Bank, close to the Tate Modern. The tallest tower will be around 80m/24 storeys.


1 Mitre Square (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=541996). Another new midrise from Helical Bar, planned for EC3 in the City. Architect is Sheppard Robson.


Chesterfield House (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=2916). New midrise being planned for Wembley, North London. The design is similar to Moorhouse.
It has been approved since 2001 and is yet to begin work. Height is 80m/19 storeys.


1 Commercial Street (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=15969005). A new 79m office tower for the eastern edge of the City.


Aldgate Union (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=327538). A massive groundscraper under construction on the eastern edge of the City. In total, it will contain
nearly 600,000 sq ft of floorspace. The 2nd phase will include a tower of 79m/17 storeys.


Victoria Towers (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=430049). As part of the regeneration taking place in Victoria, Land Securities are developing a cluster of office towers.
Originally proposed at 160m, this project has been scaled down twice, and faces ongoing issues with Westminster council.
The tallest building is now 79m.


Goodmans Fields (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=499272). A residential scheme planned for a site just to the south of Aldgate. Includes a tower of around 76m/24 storeys.


Tate Modern Extension (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=377117). This major extension of the gallery will include a rather "arty" looking tower of 76m.


252-385 Alie Street (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=7466841). Hamilton Associates have submitted planning proposals for a new 76m/25 storey energy-efficient tower
in Aldgate. The building will have 287 apartments including affordable housing, plus retail units at ground floor.


Oakmayne Plaza Towers (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=469892). Three residential towers for Elephant & Castle. They have faced major delays, and now face a possible height reduction too.
The tallest will be 76m/23 storeys.


Great West Quarter (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=12145094). This project, part of the urban regeneration of the Great West Road Corridor, comprises the
redevelopment of the old Smithkline Beecham H.O. brownfield site into a new large mixed use residential development.
The project, to be completed in 2010 over a number of phases, will provide in excess of 750 private and affordable
residential units. The developers are Barratt Homes, and the tallest tower will be around 75m/25 storeys.


81 Black Prince Road (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=966638). A residential tower near the Albert Embankment. Originally turned down by Lambeth Council, it was approved following
a public inquiry. 24 storeys.


36-48 Albert Embankment (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=735574). A fin-shaped residential tower. Refused planning permission in January 2009. 75m/23 storeys.


32-42 Bethnal Green Road (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=570081). A residential tower for a site just north of the Bishopsgate Goods Yard. 74m/25 storeys.


399 Edgware Road (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/news.php?ref=793). New 72m residential tower, approved in November 2006.


30 The North Colonnade (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=346835). This is one of several new midrises for Canary Wharf, the others being built in nearby Churchill Place.
It will contain 320,000 square feet of office floorspace, most of which has been let to Fitch Ratings and KPMG. The top of the
building overlooking Canada Square and Churchill Place will feature a double height winter garden. Height is 71m/17 storeys.


New Court (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=18680323). Merchant bank Rothschild's new headquarters for the City. 70m/14 storeys.


Potters Fields (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=212552). Originally planned as a cluster of 8 towers, the tallest being 69m, this project is now facing a complete redesign
following massive local opposition.


82 West India Dock Road (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=19943901). Containing a mixture of apartments and offices, this will stand to the northwest of the Docklands cluster. 69m/21 storeys.


120 Fenchurch Street (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=590728). A massive, bulky office development similar to Plantation Place. Originally proposed at 130m+,
it will now be 69m/14 storeys.


4 Mastmaker Road (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=507579). A pair of residential towers, to the south of the main Canary Wharf cluster. Construction is underway.
They will be 67m/22 storeys and 58m/19 storeys respectively.


Wandsworth Road Development (http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=4837). A new residential midrise for Wandsworth Road, SW8. Height is 65m/21 storeys.


64-74 Mark Lane (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=422438). New office tower, adjacent to Fenchurch Street station. The sloping glass roof will provide skygarden access
on a number of floors. Height is 63m/17 storeys.


240 Blackfriars Road (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=457359). Great Portland Estates are planning a redevelopment of this prominent site on Blackfriars Road,
with a striking new 15-storey office tower containing 130,000 sq ft of offices with ancillary retail and residential accommodation
in a separate building. 65m/15 storeys.


The Stratford Eye (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=7841143). Also known as Maryland Works Redevelopment. A new 19-storey tower being built as part of
the regeneration of Stratford. 58m/19 floors.


72 Fore Street (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=579725). New office scheme adjacent to Moorgate station. Approved in February 2008. Height is 56m/13 floors.


46 Blackfriars Road (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=692734). A hotel/office development near Southwark station, next to the old BT building. Reduced in height
from 80m/20 floors. New height is around 55m/14 floors.


Bezier Apartments (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=18732580). A pair of striking residential towers for Old Street/City Road. Heights are just under 50m.


Chambers Wharf (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=717142). A new Simpson-designed residential scheme to the east of Tower Bridge. The project includes 13 wind turbines.
There are six buildings. The tallest will be 46m/14 floors.


Westminster Bridge Park Plaza (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=351973). A 16-storey luxury hotel with 1,037 suites, along with business lounges, executive meeting rooms,
a ballroom, 2 restaurants, a brasserie, bars, health spa, gymnasium and indoor pool. It will also feature one of London's
largest conference rooms. It replaces an ugly groundscraper on a site virtually opposite Big Ben. Groundwork is underway. 44m/14 floors.







London Skyline 2012 - all clusters in one view

The panorama below shows every planned cluster from West London to East London. Most of the major tower projects can be seen here.

Discussion thread: http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=489244



http://www.skyscrapernews.com/images/pics/8822012skyline_pic1.jpg

Grumpy
02-07-2006, 12:38 AM
Yes , you are good ;)
What an excellent thread :tup:

Grumpy
03-24-2006, 08:49 AM
A scale modell of LDN

http://static.flickr.com/45/116846979_473a4438d8_o.jpg

<Dave>
03-24-2006, 09:46 AM
I'd like to see more high rise residential in London

Fabb
03-24-2006, 03:34 PM
http://img173.imageshack.us/img173/2295/434cabewelcomenewbeethamlondon.jpg

I was not aware that the Beetham tower had a broad side like it shows in this rendering.
What a surprise ! I'm not sure I like it as much as I used to.

clarky2005
03-24-2006, 06:48 PM
Excellent thread :tup: Nice to see so many great scrapers for London.I hope Bishopgate looks the same as it does in that pic btw any ideal when work will start on the height increase/reclad of Kings Reach Tower.

wjfox2004
04-04-2006, 01:43 PM
"Baby Shard" wins planning permission - http://www.london-se1.co.uk/news/view/2103

wjfox2004
04-10-2006, 09:12 PM
http://www.skyscrapernews.com/news.php?ref=580

Hammerson Plan London Fringe Skyscraper

Plans by prominent developer Hammerson for a huge development on the edge of the City of London are due to be filed in the next few months for a site that unites both Northgate and Norton Folgate.

Situated next door to the under construction Broadgate Tower (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=283649) and the Broadgate Centre, the site occupies a strategic point that links the City to the undeveloped Bishopsgate Goodsyard to its immediate north in Hackney.

Similar in make-up to the terminated Grand Union Building at Paddington, Hammerson plan a mixed development of a hotel, retail outlets, offices and unusually for this area, apartments on the top floors in a scheme that will total 90,000 square metres, that's almost 1 million square feet if you don't speak metric. The architect is reported to be Foster and Partners.

They recently paid Hackney Council £4.1 million to acquire the lease for the Northgate site and unite it with their Norton Folgate plot that they have already secured planning permission for a 108 metre tall tower on.

Plans, although rough, show a stepped skyscraper reaching maximum height on the Bishopsgate side of the area that should reach between 150 and 200 metres creating a pretty tight relationship with its equally tall neighbour next door. Lower rise parts of the project are shown as fitting in with their existing Broadgate neighbours in both bulk and height.

There has been much talk for years about development on the City fringe around Hackney but this is the first major project to actually be proposed outside the borders City of London, stepping up in size markedly from schemes by other developers showing that the eastern fringe ideas may actually become a reality as well, the largest previous scheme was Crown Plaza.

This also goes some way to creating a series of mini clusters around the central core - there is already one along London Wall / Moorgate that stretches into Midtown.

Hammerson say that they will be making a more detailed application for this scheme in the summer. Given the mixed use nature of the scheme and the fact that high-rise top spec apartments in this location within walking distance of the centre of the City would be highly desirable reduces hugely the need for a pre-let on the project and could allow it to kick off as quickly as the Beethams are able to realise similar mixed-use schemes elsewhere in the U.K.

wjfox2004
04-27-2006, 06:53 PM
A couple of recent updates -


Bishopsgate Tower, set to become the tallest building in London's main financial district, has now received planning permission.


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1c/London_skyline_2012_large.jpg/791px-London_skyline_2012_large.jpg

http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers2/bishopsgatetower/3.jpg





122 Leadenhall Street will start construction in January 2007 according to the developers.


http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers2/122leadenhall/1.jpg

http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers2/122leadenhall/2.jpg

http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers2/122leadenhall/3.jpg

safta20
05-22-2006, 03:22 PM
Very good and detailed thread. Thank you! I will visit this thread often...

qzzq
05-22-2006, 05:37 PM
Wow. Those are some really cool projects. London's booming! Columbus Tower and 122 Leadenhall are fantastic.

wjfox2004
06-25-2006, 11:49 AM
I've updated the summary at the top. Several new towers have been added. :)

clarky2005
08-25-2006, 06:16 PM
Whats going on with Beetham Tower London.I thought they planned to redesign the tower any one no when we will see the renders thanks.

wjfox2004
08-25-2006, 07:01 PM
^ No idea, mate.

wjfox2004
08-25-2006, 07:38 PM
I've updated the list again btw.

Fabb
08-26-2006, 07:36 AM
What's the news on Minerva ?

wjfox2004
08-26-2006, 08:57 AM
What's the news on Minerva ?
Unfortunately, this project is now dead, and is being replaced by a 14-storey midrise -

http://www.skyscrapernews.com/news.php?ref=679

The skyscraper was simply too big, and too expensive for the company to build... plus it would have faced competition from the Bishopsgate Tower, British Land's 122 Leadenhall, the Heron Tower, 20 Fenchurch Street, 80-88 Bishopsgate, Broadgate Tower, and many other schemes. :dissy:

clarky2005
08-26-2006, 10:06 AM
Going back to 2003 i thought Minerva and columbus were the London skyscrapers most likely to start construction first.Both these projects are now dead.

jef
08-26-2006, 03:20 PM
Yep. But others will soon start, such as e.g. 122 Leadenhall...

dizo1000
08-27-2006, 09:31 AM
Amazing projects!!! I think London will have the greatest skyline in europe. hope they will build all projects in near future!

wjfox2004
08-31-2006, 12:46 PM
Here's a picture of the 20 Blackfriars Road tower which has been rumoured for some time now.
The height is thought to be somewhere between 175 and 200m, and it would stand next to the Beetham Tower.

"...Modernist towers tend to be very perfect forms and rely on repetitive cladding. But in today’s
environmentally-conscious world it doesn’t make a lot of sense for the north elevation to be the same
as the south, so we try to create excuses to introduce difference. There are games you can play,
such as curves, but the client for the South Bank tower did not want curved forms, so we are looking
at a more angular geometry and breaking up the façade into planes. Putting diagonal crease lines in it
is the easiest description, like cars where a very fine crease line catches light differently so it changes
the appearance."

-- Chris Wilkinson, Wilkinson Eyre Architects



http://www.rafocus.org.uk/files/thumbnails/f88f264178b087b18d994e39deefa2ad.jpg




Location shown in green -


http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers/beetham/1.jpg


http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers/beetham/2.jpg

wjfox2004
09-01-2006, 01:48 PM
Updated my 2012 rendering to include 20 Fenchurch, 20 Blackfriars, Beetham Tower, Doon Street, Kings Reach reclad and height increase. Also shifted DIFA to the south a little. Minerva has been airbrushed out. Broadgate will be completely obscured by the dome of St Paul's from this angle. 80-88 Bishopsgate would appear almost directly behind Tower 42 from this angle and be slightly shorter.


http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers/london2012/28.jpg

dizo1000
09-03-2006, 06:01 PM
Wow! nice!:tup: Can you please write height and names of all towers from diagram.:rolleyes:

Swede
09-03-2006, 08:11 PM
Are all those projected top be done in/by 2012? damn. Guess the olympics will intruduce the world to the idea of London having plenty of skyscrapers :)

jef
09-16-2006, 10:25 AM
Are all those projected top be done in/by 2012? damn. Guess the olympics will intruduce the world to the idea of London having plenty of skyscrapers :)

122 Leandenhall (225m), 20 Fenchurch Street (160m) and Shard London Bridge (306m) will start construction early next year.

Willis Building (125m) and Broadgate Tower (164m) are u/c.

There are also a couple of skyscrapers u/c in Canary Wharf.

jef
09-16-2006, 10:26 AM
Also Heron Tower (202m) is due to start in Q3 2007 at the latest.

wjfox2004
09-16-2006, 10:49 AM
30 St Mary Axe has been put on the market for £600m.

jef
09-16-2006, 11:23 AM
The redesigned 20 Fenchurch Street (160m) designed by Raphael Vinoly - City of London - will be submitted to the Planning and Transportation Committee next Thursday (19/09) with recommdenation that planning permission be granted.

Rhe footprint of the building at street level has been reduced by 31%. One of the most distinctive features of the building is the high level sky garden located above level 36. The sky garden would be accessible to the public and free of charge during normal office hours. The space totals 32.33 sq.m with a further 439 sq.m on 2 external terraces to the north and south.

The site is vacant and the developer - Land Securities - has secured the financing of the scheme which will be built speculatively.

Construction is expected to start later this year (after wind study, etc. has been provided to the Corporation).

wjfox2004
09-16-2006, 11:39 AM
The redesigned 20 Fenchurch Street (160m) designed by Raphael Vinoly - City of London - will be submitted to the Planning and Transportation Committee next Thursday (19/09) with recommdenation that planning permission be granted.

Awful, awful news. This is one of the crappest examples of modern architecture I've ever seen. It will ruin the City skyline.




Construction is expected to start later this year

Even worse news :(

South
09-16-2006, 11:53 AM
Wow! nice!:tup: Can you please write height and names of all towers from diagram.:rolleyes:

The City Cluster (minus Broadgate Tower - 164m)

http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/6783/cityclustercd1.jpg


The South Bank & Southwark

http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/9485/southbankko4.jpg

jef
09-16-2006, 12:00 PM
This is one of the crappest examples of modern architecture I've ever seen(

Will, I am surprised you have come to see the redesigned building because it has not been on display to the public.

Could you please post the official renderings of the redesigned building made by DP9 so that I can also make my own opinion.

jef
09-16-2006, 12:06 PM
nice job, South.

Be cautious however:

Beetham Tower is not going ahead as represented. It is being fully re-designed with a significant cut in height.

Doon street is very unlikely to ever be built. And at present 20 Blackfriars Road is nothing more than a vision.

Fabb
09-17-2006, 02:53 PM
Beetham Tower is not going ahead as represented. It is being fully re-designed with a significant cut in height.

That's too bad. It was one of my favourite projects.
I'm glad that, apparently, the construction of the shard of glass is imminent.

wjfox2004
09-17-2006, 05:39 PM
Some pics of the Willis Building from a couple of days ago. Steelwork is almost finished -



http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers/51limestreet/construction/30.jpg




http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers/51limestreet/construction/31.jpg




http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers/51limestreet/construction/32.jpg




http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers/51limestreet/construction/33.jpg




http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers/51limestreet/construction/34.jpg




http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers/51limestreet/construction/35.jpg




http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscrapers/51limestreet/construction/36.jpg

jef
09-17-2006, 06:28 PM
Some worthwhile pics Will.

Here is a photomontage from Stanhope Plc, appointed by Difa for pre-development of DIFA Bishopsgate Tower. I do not think this one has been shown yet:

http://i10.tinypic.com/4c7o7zr.jpg

And another one of Wallbrook Suare (completion date phase 1: 20111, phase 2: 2014):

http://i9.tinypic.com/2yn2nma.jpg

Rambaldi
09-17-2006, 07:28 PM
Nice render of Bishapsgate Tower, yep I doubt we've seen it before, thanks Jef :)

wjfox2004
09-17-2006, 07:42 PM
http://i10.tinypic.com/4c7o7zr.jpg

Awesome! :eek:

jef
09-17-2006, 09:03 PM
Yep, new renderings have been released. Here is another one in very low resolution. Hopefully the hi-res will be available fairly soon:

The entrance:
http://i9.tinypic.com/4btb1hj.jpg

Also this mixed use scheme is confirmed to start spec. in Croydon in early 2007:

http://i9.tinypic.com/2vl3ciq.jpg

South
09-17-2006, 09:15 PM
Those are fantastic renders... thanks :)

wjfox2004
09-17-2006, 09:36 PM
Also this mixed use scheme is confirmed to start spec. in Croydon in early 2007:

http://i9.tinypic.com/2vl3ciq.jpg
That looks like the original Suffolk House design, but slightly shorter.

Fabb
09-18-2006, 09:37 AM
Some worthwhile pics Will.

Here is a photomontage from Stanhope Plc, appointed by Difa for pre-development of DIFA Bishopsgate Tower. I do not think this one has been shown yet:

http://i10.tinypic.com/4c7o7zr.jpg

That view is gorgeous !
Thanks for posting.

jef
09-18-2006, 05:31 PM
One New Change - the mixed use scheme opposite to St Paul - is going ahead. Completion date: 2010

http://www.thelpr.com/images/fullsize/property/P067.jpg

From FT:
https://registration.ft.com/registration/barrier?referer=http://www.ft.com/companies/property&location=http%3A//www.ft.com/cms/s/4421f1c8-46b2-11db-ac52-0000779e2340.html

Approval for City shopping centre
By Jim Pickard, Property Correspondent

Published: September 18 2006 03:00 | Last updated: September 18 2006 03:00

The first purpose-built shopping centre in the City of London is to go ahead after Land Securities, the developer, secured a financial partner for One New Change, a giant project opposite St Paul's Cathedral.

It is understood that Beacon Capital, a US-based private company, is taking a 50 per cent stake in the mixed-use development that could have an end value of £600m.

South
09-18-2006, 05:55 PM
London's Biggest Shopping Centre - Plans Unveiled (for 2008)

* +250 stores

* £1.6billion / US$3billion

* Same size as Bluewater Shopping Centre (just outside London)

Plans for greater London's biggest shopping centre, which could rival the traditional retail districts such as Oxford Street, have been unveiled.

The Westfield Centre in White City, forms part of a massive £1.6bn regeneration project in west London.

The shopping mall will house an atrium for live events, 15 restaurants, shops, 4,500 parking spaces, 265 shops, a cinema and other leisure facilities.

A new Tube station, two bus terminals and a railway will serve the site.

Work has already begun on the centre, which is due to be completed in 2008.

It is at the heart of a major drive to regenerate the area, which also includes a £170m upgrade to the transport network and more than 200 flats in an affordable housing scheme.

Developers estimate that 60% of visitors to the new shopping centre will come by public transport.

Those behind the plans for the Westfield Centre say they aim to "break the mould" of dining and entertainment in shopping centres.

Marks and Spencer, Next, Debenhams and Waitrose are among High Street names which have already been signed up.

Jeremy Baker, marketing lecturer at London Metropolitan University, said footfall figures showed out of town shopping was growing while Oxford Street was stable.

"The danger for Oxford Street is White City will just cream off all the rich people of west London and the medium-income people, and they just won't struggle into Oxford Street," he told BBC London.

Mayor Ken Livingstone has suggested he would like to see Oxford Street pedestrianised, with a tram running from end to end.

Mikey
09-18-2006, 06:14 PM
Did anyone go to the Broadgate open day yesterday ?? I was there about 12 ish and had a good nose around, it was quite good but i hoped to get higher than the portacabin roof :(

BenL
09-18-2006, 06:54 PM
On that note...


Mayor's Oxford Street tram vision
One of London's busiest and most congested shopping streets could become a traffic-free zone with a tram running from end to end, the mayor has said.
Mayor Ken Livingstone outlined his vision to BBC London, saying he wants to transform Oxford Street into a road that is pleasant to stroll along.

He said the project would take up to seven years to complete.

The New West End Company, representing local retailers, said it was pleased with plans to make it a "people place".

Mr Livingstone said currently 40% of London bus routes run along the street, but he foresaw a terminus at the Marble Arch end to the west.

He added that he wanted to scrap the Marble Arch roundabout and transform the "tacky buildings" at the other end into a convention centre.

Negotiations were under way with the cab trade to run from north to south with dedicated pick-up points, he added.

He told BBC London 94.9: "You should have nothing in Oxford Street, and perhaps Lower Regent Street, just basically a proper dedicated tram service so people can hop on and off."

Transport report

A spokesman for the New West End Company said: "Everyone recognises that Oxford Street's challenge is congestion.

"We are pleased that the decision makers are looking at effective ideas that will address this issue and turn it into a people place."

Findings from a report by the company, the mayor and Westminster Council, looking into transport issues in Oxford Street are due to be released next month.

Last year Londoners were given a taste of a pedestrianised Oxford Street when vehicles were banned on two occasions to make way for Christmas shoppers and a street party in October.

The move proved popular, particularly with London's Liberal Democrats who called for a traffic ban by 2009 and trams by 2013.

Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/5301366.stm - 31 August 2006


Oxford Street facelift
Oxford Street in London is to get a £1 billion facelift. Traffic will be banned by 2013 to improve access to the area's 300 shops. A tramway will replace buses and taxis, while piazzas and pedestrianised zones will oust busy junctions and choked side streets. Sculptures will also be introduced. Attracting 200 million visitors a year, the West End is the country's most popular shopping destination. But Mayor Ken Livingstone, who has drawn up the plans, said: "The appearance of the area at the moment is pretty grim - especially for pedestrians. Source: The Metro - 18 September 2006

I can't imagine a better mayor. Apparently the White City project will be the biggest mall in Europe and so bigger than Bluewater.

Mikey
09-18-2006, 10:26 PM
http://i9.tinypic.com/2vl3ciq.jpg

That looks horridly squat.....:(

chest
09-18-2006, 11:38 PM
..went to the Broadgate tower on Saturday - was amazed at how the tower is held up, it stops at the first floor on the right hand side (facing Shoreditch) then those massive supports hold the whole tower up - have taken loads of pics and will post later

london lad06
09-19-2006, 06:20 AM
Hi Guys- Have managed to join here for when SSC has its little mishapes.

Good amount of finds there- That pic with Bishopsgate in it looks fantastic- It all looks so dense (and it doesn't even have 122LH in it!!).

I found something regarding what Ballymore plan next to the Ontario tower- Will post here or in SSC later.

With regard 20FC superb news- I think its a high quality scheme (sorry Will ;) )

BTW Jef - Do you mind posting links when you post new pics or news so we can add them to the links page.

wjfox2004
09-19-2006, 01:43 PM
http://www.london-se1.co.uk/news/view/2331

Shard construction moves closer with £196 million deal
Tuesday 19 September 2006

Construction of the London Bridge Tower moved a step closer this week with confirmation that PricewaterhouseCoopers will leave Southwark Towers by the end of 2007.

CLS Holdings plc, one of the three partners in the Shard along with Sellar Property Group and CN Limited (for and on behalf of the Halabi Family Trust), announced the completion of an interim financing package.

The £196 million facility has been provided by Nationwide Building Society and Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander and will, in part, fund the purchase of the PricewaterhouseCoopers occupational lease in place at the existing building on the site known as Southwark Towers.

Teighmore, the company jointly owned by the three partners in the Shard projectm, has exercised its option with PwC who will now vacate the building before the end of 2007.

The funds will also be used to pay off the existing financing and to provide working capital for the current stage of the project.

This follows the recent pre-letting of 190,000 sq ft of offices over the lower floors of the tower toTransport for London. TfL will take a 30 year lease at rent rising in line with the retail price index..

Teighmore has already announced the pre-letting of the 200,000 sq ft hotel element of the scheme to Shangri-La who are also taking a 30 year lease.

"With this financing now in place we can secure vacant possession from PwC and move one step closer to delivering The Shard," says Sten Mortstedt, executive chairman of CLS Holdings plc. "We are delighted to have pre-let close to 50 per cent of the commercial element of the scheme - a remarkable achievement."

wjfox2004
09-19-2006, 01:52 PM
Although I'm glad PWC have confirmed for certain they'll be moving out, I'm also a bit pissed off... When they say "by the end of 2007", this means we could - potentially - be waiting another 15 months before work even starts.

I never had any doubt this project would go ahead - as far as I'm concerned it was just a question of when. Knowing our luck, they'll try and stretch it for the longest possible amount of time, meaning a November/December vacation of Southwark Towers. In other words, the headline of this article is misleading; you could say that construction has actually moved further away, not closer!

clarky2005
09-19-2006, 03:58 PM
^Seems unlikely now this project will be completed before the olympics:no:

wjfox2004
09-19-2006, 04:26 PM
I think it will be completed before the Olympics, but only just... it will be very close indeed.

jef
09-19-2006, 04:28 PM
Irvine Sellar said demolition of Southwark Towers will start towards the end of 2007. He said the expected completion date is 2011.

jef
09-19-2006, 04:30 PM
20 Fenchurch Street is granted planning permission (Just).

:)

jef
09-19-2006, 04:37 PM
BTW Jef - Do you mind posting links when you post new pics or news so we can add them to the links page.

Welcome:cheers: I thought I was alone to be addicted...

For Bishopsgate Tower:
-http://www.stanhopeplc.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=218&Itemid=263. Be cautious, however, as the Bishopsgate Tower is wrongly referred to as a speculative development.

For 20 Fenchurch Street:http://www.minutes.org.uk/cgi-bin/cgi003.exe?Y,,,0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000,90,2001,City+of+London,REPORT,london,Planning+and+Transportation+Committee,BROWSE,,,,,,,,,,19.09.06,1037721683,1038857296,1,000000087385,1,1,1,P,92873738,0,00,00,N

Rambaldi
09-19-2006, 04:56 PM
20 Fenchurch Street is granted planning permission (Just).

:)

That was quick :) I presume they will start the demolition soon.

Mikey
09-19-2006, 05:21 PM
20 Fenchurch Street is granted planning permission (Just).

:)

OH NO !!! :yuck:

Mikey
09-19-2006, 05:24 PM
Please hope it is called in for a public enquiry

jef
09-19-2006, 05:47 PM
I doubt so. English Heritage did not raise any objections and Ken Livingstone described the scheme as "unique architectural design and would be a landmark building".

I too would be pleased to see official renderings of the revised scheme. All we know is that height has been cut by 15% and the footprint by 30%.

At least we can be confident this one will start in the near future. Site is vacant and funding has been secured. And be sure LandSec is all about quality.

jef
09-19-2006, 05:51 PM
The £196 million facility has been provided by Nationwide Building Society and Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander "

Indeed Will, it is a bank loan facility and not an equity-funding as Gothic wrongly announces on his site.

The difference is that bank loans are much less risky than equities.

CLS shares were up 10% on the news last week when contract was exchanged.

:)

wjfox2004
09-19-2006, 06:47 PM
http://www.24dash.com/content/news/viewNews.php?navID=1&newsID=10637

Major housing boost for London as MoD frees up brownfield land

Publisher: Jon Land
Published: 19/09/2006 - 11:24:23 AM

More than 100 hectares of precious brownfield land is to be freed up for redevelopment as part of a project to upgrade and consolidate Ministry of Defence facilities in Greater London, it was announced today.

The flagship 'Project MoD Estates London' (MoDEL) will combine operations from a number of Defence sites in the capital at RAF Northolt.

As well as providing new first-rate facilities and reducing running costs, the project will also free up land within the M25 on which thousands of new homes could be built.

Defence Estates, the MoD's property management Agency responsible for Project MoDEL, has been working in collaboration with English Partnerships, the government's national regeneration agency, on pioneering work with Local Authorities, the Greater London Authority, other Government Departments and Strategic Governmental Bodies to ensure that every effort is made to maximise the potential of the surplus sites.

Speaking at the contract award ceremony, Derek Twigg said: "The MoD is making a £180 million capital investment at RAF Northolt to provide world class facilities for our Service personnel.

"I am delighted that we are able to not just improve the quality of life for our personnel but to release over 100 hectares of predominantly brownfield land can be used to provide thousands of new homes for London."

Ken Livingstone, the Mayor of London, said: "As London faces increasing pressure to build thousands of new homes the release of so much brownfield land on which they can be built is excellent news.

"Our population is expected to grow by 800,000 over the next decade and building on our precious open spaces to meet this demand is not an option.

"So wherever we can recycle existing brownfield sites to accommodate more housing is good for Londoners and for the sustainable development of our city."

Bill Oliver and David Bowler of VSM Estates, the company which has been awarded the larger of the two Project MoDEL contracts, said: "We are committed to providing high quality facilities at RAF Northolt, which offer best value for money, whilst delivering planning consents for the sites to be released which are robust and sustainable and which generate value over the long term.

"We will be investing significantly in infrastructure within and around the key sites to deliver plots of land primed for immediate development."

Rational Plan2
09-19-2006, 07:19 PM
London's Biggest Shopping Centre - Plans Unveiled (for 2008)

* +250 stores

* £1.6billion / US$3billion

* Same size as Bluewater Shopping Centre (just outside London)

Plans for greater London's biggest shopping centre, which could rival the traditional retail districts such as Oxford Street, have been unveiled.

The Westfield Centre in White City, forms part of a massive £1.6bn regeneration project in west London.

The shopping mall will house an atrium for live events, 15 restaurants, shops, 4,500 parking spaces, 265 shops, a cinema and other leisure facilities.

A new Tube station, two bus terminals and a railway will serve the site.

Work has already begun on the centre, which is due to be completed in 2008.

It is at the heart of a major drive to regenerate the area, which also includes a £170m upgrade to the transport network and more than 200 flats in an affordable housing scheme.

Developers estimate that 60% of visitors to the new shopping centre will come by public transport.

Those behind the plans for the Westfield Centre say they aim to "break the mould" of dining and entertainment in shopping centres.

Marks and Spencer, Next, Debenhams and Waitrose are among High Street names which have already been signed up.

Jeremy Baker, marketing lecturer at London Metropolitan University, said footfall figures showed out of town shopping was growing while Oxford Street was stable.

"The danger for Oxford Street is White City will just cream off all the rich people of west London and the medium-income people, and they just won't struggle into Oxford Street," he told BBC London.

Mayor Ken Livingstone has suggested he would like to see Oxford Street pedestrianised, with a tram running from end to end.


The new shopping centre has 400,000 people in just ten minutes travel time. There are also EIGHT times the national average of people in highest income quintile. While Next/Marks and Debenhams is not going to concern Selfridges or John Lewis. The rumour that one of the Malls will be much more exclusive with not just Armani but Barneys of NewYork, which will act as a honeypot for other exclusive stores, and will have bigger effect on Central London.

It is also rumoured that House of Fraser is sniffing around, as they have announced they are closing their High Street Ken store, following on from their closure of their Regent Street store they are now under represented in Central London. The biggest loser will probably be High street Kensington. While Whole Foods of the US is moving into House of Frasers old store, it is not quite the same draw as a department store, rents for the street have already peaked with Zone A rents falling from £300 to £275 in the last year. Hammersmith and Fulham could take a knock on rents as well.

But on the other hand this should push everyone into sorting out Oxford street. because by 2012 at the other end of the Central line a bigger Mall will be opening at Stratford. With both its Eastern and Western hinterlands facing competition it would leave Oxford street relient on North London as its prime hinterland. With little tube penetration south of the river, the town centres in the Southern suburbs are stronger. Compare the size of the shopping centres of Croydon, Kingston and Bromley to the anemic centres of North London.

jef
09-19-2006, 08:38 PM
12 councillors voted for; eight voted against.

http://www.egi.co.uk/webpics/cmspics/35092.JPG

london lad06
09-20-2006, 02:33 AM
I'm quite a fan of 20FC (Its the real marmite of the current city proposals :) ) & im glad its got PP.

Its worth noting that although it seems like its a bit out on a limb now in the future I would predict there will be more tall buildings between this & the main cluster (Infact if you look at that new bishopsgate rendering posted yesterday its not far off the rest).

Jef - Do you know where it mentions they intend to spec develop this asap as looking at there development pipeline right up to 2010 this isn't on it whereas New change, Park house (oxford st), Dashwood house etc are all on it.

This will get built & hopefully soon. Looking at there present piepline for the city they just have New St Square which is half let & should be complete by the end of next yr or early 08, One New change which should start before the years out & 1 wood st which has a pre-let already, so theres not that much surplus office space, especially for a company the size of LandSecs.The good thing about it being scaled back is that there is less office space to fill or find tennants for & the sites already empty.

Rambaldi
09-20-2006, 02:50 AM
Yeah I'm a big fan of 20 FC too, before I was worried about the height but now that they have cut it down I'm happier, it will still be a big presence when viewed from the south of the river but not the massive presence the bigger version would have been. :)

(I'm Medo btw :whisper: )

jef
09-20-2006, 05:19 PM
(I'm Medo btw :whisper: )

:tup:

@london lad: I do not remember. LandSec will probably let us know in the coming days what their intentions precisely are. But a site left vacant costs money ... and LandSec has just completed the sale of buildings to fund a.o. this development.

jef
09-20-2006, 07:48 PM
No spec. building of 20 FC.

LandSec 20/09/2006: "The intention is to go to the market to seek a pre-let of part of the building prior to construction starting on site."

london lad06
09-21-2006, 01:13 AM
Thats probably to be expected still I would expect them to get a pre-let sometime within 2007- Its would've been to easy for it to get pp & then start straight away- were used to waiting years for skyscrapers -lol.

They seem to be takig a different view from BL who appear to be developing a lot of ther short-mid term pipeline speculatively.

BL Land Sec
51 Lime St- Has pre-let New St Sq- Half pre-let- rest
2006-Ludgate West - Spec Bankside123- 1pre-let, 2&3 Spec
2006-201 Bishopsgate- Spec 1 Wood St - Has pre-let
2006- Ropemaker st- Spec One new change- Spec
2007- 122LH - Spec?? 20FC- needs pre-let
Dashwood House- Spec (when ithas PP)

As you can see BL has greater exposure. I hope Ropemaker doesn't tip them over the edge with too much space & delays 122LH. Lets hope not.With Land Secs they have a lot of space taken up already & not much activity in the central city core so it bodes well for 20FC.

With all the big property firms, BL , Land Secs, GPE, CWG & LMS they have good business plans with short, mid & long term development plans/pieplines so we can sort of guess what will go up when. Minerva had the total opposite buisness plan & was more of a hit & hope run firm which is why they seem to have come unstuck. Had they been brave enough & actually strated building the Minerva tower a year or 2 ago they could hev been first in now that the market has picked up- Silly Minerva.

jef
09-21-2006, 05:45 PM
GPE has today submitted the planning application for the 15-storey tower opposite Christ Chruch. The news follows the purchase of two other properties on the site they didn't own already.

GPE Press Release
http://www.gpe.co.uk/news/?id=4257

GPE Blackfriars image:

http://i10.tinypic.com/2ccuuq9.jpg

Mikey
09-21-2006, 05:49 PM
Quite nice, another 5 floors wouldnt have gone a miss though :)

wjfox2004
09-21-2006, 05:50 PM
I love it! Very striking.

Fabb
09-21-2006, 07:05 PM
http://i10.tinypic.com/2ccuuq9.jpg

That's a small Cira Center.
Cute.

Cat Man Do
09-21-2006, 07:24 PM
And it seems during the outage that a major bit of news reported on Gothic's SSN site is that the shard has acquired full funding.

jef
09-21-2006, 07:35 PM
It was reported hereabove. See post 49 by Will.

And the link to the official press release by the developer.

http://www.clsholdings.com/cls/uploads/PR19.09.06.pdf

Fabb
09-21-2006, 07:48 PM
Good news, but :

PwC will vacate the building before the end of 2007

Another full year without action. I hate that.

jef
09-21-2006, 08:03 PM
Good news, but :
Another full year without action. I hate that.

Actually not. The consortium will start working on site with PwC still occupying Southwark Towers. They have concluded some kind of arrangements with PwC. It means that there will be no further delays that
the 2011 deadline announced earlier this year.

wjfox2004
09-21-2006, 08:26 PM
I wonder when enabling works will start then.

jef
09-21-2006, 08:28 PM
Enabling works will start well before PwC leaves the building. But I agree we will really "feel" the development kickstarting with the demolition of Southwark Towers.

jef
09-21-2006, 08:31 PM
Will, what are they building on ground level of the Willis Building?

london lad06
09-22-2006, 12:25 AM
I find it a bit odd GPE have announced tey have submitted a planning application for Blackfriars road yet not announced the bigger scheme at Bishopsgate (The application is on the corp of Londons Website BTW but not associated documents)

Fabb
09-22-2006, 10:46 AM
Actually not. The consortium will start working on site with PwC still occupying Southwark Towers. They have concluded some kind of arrangements with PwC. It means that there will be no further delays that
the 2011 deadline announced earlier this year.

Good !
I'm looking forward to watching this baby rise.

chest
09-22-2006, 04:19 PM
strange storey in the London Evening Standard today - showing a picture of the Beetham tower from high above it says that a "£400 a night hotel as high as the Gherkin is set to soar above the South Bank. The £600 million plans were revealed today by the Middle East company behind the spectacular Burj Al Arab 'sail' hotel in Dubai...scheduled to open in 2011'. Now I know that part of the Beetham tower was a hotel but there is no mention here of Beetham at all....and its the original Beetham tower not a redesign as far as I can see.

Fabb
09-22-2006, 04:52 PM
strange storey in the London Evening Standard today - showing a picture of the Beetham tower from high above it says that a "£400 a night hotel as high as the Gherkin is set to soar above the South Bank.

But it was initially supposed to be 226m tall, therefore taller than the Gherkin.
So, it may have been redesigned.

BenL
09-22-2006, 07:57 PM
According to the Evening Standard, the Beetham Blackfriars Road Tower (with a new rendering making it look considerably nicer) will be called the Jumeirah tower. I don't know if anyone has any more details but apparently it will be the tallest purpose built tower block in Europe...

Edit: Didn't see the above posts.

chest
09-22-2006, 09:41 PM
full story http://www.london-se1.co.uk/news/view/2336

Fabb
09-23-2006, 10:29 AM
The Shard, Bishopgate Tower, and now the Beetham tower have all been scaled back. This is annoying.

Mercutio
09-23-2006, 02:06 PM
The Shard, Bishopgate Tower, and now the Beetham tower have all been scaled back. This is annoying.The familiar spike design of the Shard has not been scaled back. Only the very first proposal was taller - and it was never called "The Shard" back then.

Cat Man Do
09-23-2006, 08:17 PM
The shard was cut back. There was the original design, the shard - then the shorter shard.

Mercutio
09-24-2006, 02:53 AM
^ When? As far as I know there was the spiral design and since then the 310m design that we have currently. Only the latter was ever called "The Shard".

Fabb
09-24-2006, 07:52 AM
The first version of Piano's shard was a 386 m tower.

Mercutio
09-24-2006, 10:19 AM
The first version of Piano's shard was a 386 m tower.I don't remember that! As far as I remembered there was the original spiral design and then the current spike design at 310m. But I'll take your word for it. :shrug: However it was never called "The Shard" back then.

jef
09-24-2006, 05:29 PM
Fabb is right. The first version was 386m tall. Do not know as it was referred to as the Shard.

Interesting: Piano made it clear in his speech in Southwark Cathedral last June that he preferred the tower to be called "The Spire"

dizo1000
09-24-2006, 07:08 PM
What is this piano's shard. is it vision or cancelled?

jef
09-24-2006, 07:15 PM
Approved and starting construction towards the end of next year.

jef
09-30-2006, 11:03 AM
PwC staff at Southwark Tower have just been informed they will have to vacate the building in the second half of 2007.

wjfox2004
09-30-2006, 11:31 AM
PwC staff at Southwark Tower have just been informed they will have to vacate the building in the second half of 2007.
December 2007, no doubt.

I could lose the will to live, I really could...

jef
09-30-2006, 12:00 PM
December 2007, no doubt.

I have noticed your disappointment in recent weeks. Do not leave ssc. Your input is very much appreciated and you have made the forum what it is now.

Indeed, speculation grows about how many of London's tower proposals will actually get built. Some other proposals are likely to be abandonned or postponed again.

However, I suspect you are slightly over-reacting. The Shard London Bridge is
now a dead cert. Crossharbour also has been confirmed again yesterday in the business review of the developer. And as you know, the Jumeirah Tower at Blackfriars is due to open in 2011 (contracts have been exchanged with Beetham). I am also confident about 122 Leadenhall starting in Q1 2007 as planned by BL.

There are more uncertainties reg. Heron, Bishopsgate, Riverside South, North Quay, etc. Indeed, some will never go ahead or postponed to the next decade.

But that's the way it is.

london lad06
09-30-2006, 01:31 PM
Cheer up Will- you have mood swings worse than a woman lol ;) One min your very eager the next a right old pessimist.

Anyway this might cherr ya up- I noticed the planning docs for 100BG are up-check out these to pics- I tryed to post them on SSC but it kept going down.

http://www.planning.cityoflondon.gov.uk:90/WAM/doc/Page-48?extension=.pdf&page=48&wmTransparency=0&id=69845&wmLocation=0&location=livevolume1&contentType=application%2Fpdf&wmName=&pageCount=66

http://www.planning.cityoflondon.gov.uk:90/WAM/doc/Page-50?extension=.pdf&page=50&wmTransparency=0&id=69845&wmLocation=0&location=livevolume1&contentType=application%2Fpdf&wmName=&pageCount=66

Newcastle Kid
09-30-2006, 03:00 PM
They looks stunning LondonLad! Bishopsgate is going to be one of best Skyscraper hot spots in europe!

Newcastle Kid
09-30-2006, 03:11 PM
What is this piano's shard. is it vision or cancelled?

It is the tall tower in Jef's avatar



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