Posted Sep 19, 2006, 4:47 PM
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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.
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