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Old Posted: Jul 4, 2012, 6:47 PM
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I woke up to this news story today.

London's Shard skyscraper rises above its critics
By Andy Dangerfield


London's newest and tallest skyscraper will be inaugurated on Thursday

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It has been turning heads all over London. Walking down streets, in parks, even stuck in traffic jams on the M25, people have been watching the steady ascent of a towering landmark on the capital's skyline.

Its 310m (1,016ft) tapering steel structure was topped out in March, with the last few of its 11,000 shimmering window panes fitted in recent weeks.

On Thursday, the Shard's inauguration will be followed by a dazzling light show, during which the skyscraper will fire laser beams at other iconic buildings, marking its new dominance of the London skyline.

Its restaurants and viewing galleries, where - weather permitting - people will be able to see as far as Southend, are not expected to open until February 2013.

But Italian architect Renzo Piano is already keen to convince locals the London Bridge skyscraper is not just another monolithic office tower.
'Vertical town'

"For me, the most important thing is, is it going to be loved in London or not?

"Skyscrapers have to give back to the city more than they get from the city."

He hopes the Shard will be a building Londoners can take possession of, rather than just gazing in awe at its exterior.


The Shard was conceived on the back of a napkin at a Berlin restaurant in 2000

The EU's tallest building will have office space at its base, but higher there will be apartments, restaurants and a hotel - though it is perhaps unlikely the average Londoner will be able to afford to sleep there.

A viewing gallery at the summit, however, should prove more accessible and is expected to draw more than a million people each year.

Not everyone is full of praise. Local campaigners Bermondsey Village Action Group co-ordinator Russell Gray said: "It's just a great big pyramid of glass and steel.



Facing local critics is just one of many obstacles Mr Sellar has overcome to get the Shard built.

He has also battled through gales, a world financial crisis and a public inquiry.

When he bought Southwark Towers, a rather uninspiring 25-storey office block, in 1998, Mr Sellar says he "had no intention of developing the site".
'Phallic fortresses'

A few months later, a government white paper emerged encouraging development of high-density buildings close to transport hubs.

"That white paper was the first thing that made us change our mind," said Mr Sellar.

His first challenge was to get a world-class architect involved.

Mr Piano may not have been the most likely choice, given he had previously described tall buildings as "aggressive phallic fortresses".

"There's nothing intrinsically endearing about it."

But the veteran property developer behind the skyscraper, Irvine Sellar, believes what he calls "the first vertical town in Europe" will have a positive impact.

He said: "People commuting in London Bridge are now seeing a pleasurable experience opposed to the kingdom of darkness that Renzo described was there before."

Phallic Fortresses

A few months later, a government white paper emerged encouraging development of high-density buildings close to transport hubs.

"That white paper was the first thing that made us change our mind," said Mr Sellar.

His first challenge was to get a world-class architect involved.

Mr Piano may not have been the most likely choice, given he had previously described tall buildings as "aggressive phallic fortresses".

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Shard in Numbers

• The skyscraper will have the UK's highest public viewing gallery at 244m

• It will have 306 flights of stairs

• There were 1,200 workers on site in spring 2011

• Europe's tallest crane - at 180m -was used during construction

• 5,500 cubic meters was poured over 36 hours, enough concrete to fill the clock tower of Big Ben
But when Mr Sellar and Mr Piano met in a Berlin restaurant in 2000, the architect flipped the menu over and began to sketch.

Mr Piano said: "I do like the river. I do like the energy from the rail lines.

"I see it as like a giant sail emerging from the river, and so the shape of the Shard was conceived."

Mr Sellar admitted: "If it wasn't through Renzo, I don't think we would have got planning consent."

Southwark Council granted planning permission in March 2002, but shortly afterwards, the building was called in for a public inquiry, with Royal Parks Foundation and English Heritage among those objecting.

A key concern raised was over the view from Hampstead Heath, from where it was feared the Shard would be seen lurking over St Paul's.

Military Operation

But following six months of deliberations, the skyscraper was declared to be "of the highest architectural quality" and approved.

By 2008, construction had not even started, when the banking crisis stopped the development in its tracks.


Concerns were raised that the Shard would overshadow St Paul's Cathedral

"The worst financial crisis in living memory didn't exactly help with the funding," said Mr Sellar.

However, Qatari investors stepped in at the last minute to buy 80% of the equity.

"If it wasn't for the state of Qatar, I don't think we'd have a building like this in London," said Mr Sellar.

With funding secured, the next challenge began - constructing 87 storeys on London clay next to a tidal river in a densely populated area.

"The logistics were like a military operation," the developer said.

"We had to deal with one of the country's busiest rail stations, busy bus routes, two Underground lines, and Guy's Hospital sitting right next door."

With the Shard's shell complete, perhaps its biggest test still lies ahead - finding tenants to fill it, although Mr Sellar remains confident.

"We are being selective - it's a very special building," he said.
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Been in the news a lot the past few days...


http://www.businessweek.com/news/201...gant-interview

Shard Architect Renzo Piano Says Tower Not Arrogant




By Farah Nayeri
July 04, 2012

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“This building is not going to be a symbol of arrogance.”

Architect Renzo Piano is briefing reporters on the 14th floor of the European Union’s tallest skyscraper: the 310-meter (1,017 feet) Shard on the south bank of London’s Thames, which he designed and nicknamed, and is formally inaugurating today.

Attacked during its construction as an emblem of lucre and greed, the Shard -- a tall, slim tepee with clear glass sides that refuse to join at the top -- seems to have been adopted by Londoners, who gaze up at it and take snaps. The Italian architect calls the edifice “a little town” that overlooks London’s oldest bridge and stands on the site of a newly discovered 2nd century B.C. Roman villa.


http://www.smh.com.au/world/sharp-to...705-21jz6.html

Sharp tongues unleashed as Shard unveiled








Nathalie Auriol
July 6, 2012

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Twelve years after it was first sketched out, London's Shard tower was due to be officially opened overnight to great fanfare - but Europe's tallest skyscraper has won as many critics as it has admirers.

With its striking silhouette, 95 floors and a viewing deck offering 360-degree panoramas, ''it will become as essential a part of a visit to London as going to the top of the Empire State Building is for visitors to New York,'' said Irvine Sellar, the chairman of the developer, Sellar Property. The inauguration was expected to include a laser show lighting up the city's main landmarks to music from the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

''The Shard is the perfect metaphor for modern London,'' one commentator observed recently in The Guardian. ''Expensive, off-limits and owned by foreign investors - the Shard extends the ways in which London is becoming more unequal.''


http://www.standard.co.uk/news/londo...p-7914015.html

View from the Shard at a sky-high price - £90 for a family of four to go to the top



05 July 2012

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A family of four will be charged nearly £90 to visit the top of the Shard — more than double the cost of going up the Eiffel Tower.

The European Union’s highest building at London Bridge, which tonight will be at the centre of a spectacular laser show, was accused of charging “exorbitant” prices that were out of the reach of ordinary people.

Tickets to the platform, which go on sale tomorrow but which opens in February, will cost £24.95 for an adult and £18.95 for a child. By comparison the Eiffel Tower costs a family of four £42.46 to reach the 905 foot top platform.

Russell Gray, of the Bermondsey Village Action Group, said: “It does sound pretty exorbitant. I don’t think many local people will be going up to the viewing platform at that price.”












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Lucky me, I'm heading to london to watch the show tonight.
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From DER SPIEGEL: http://www.spiegel.de/video/london-w...obelegung=news

Cool vid (even for those who don't understand German). --- Die Scherbe ---

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It definitely looks like a taller version of the Transamerica Pyramid but with a different crown.
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My favorite new supertall for sure. Im so glad that Europe is finally embracing tall towers, its about time you guys caught up with the rest of us.
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nice, personally i dont find it attractive at all..just me
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The best new super tall in the world! I love the Gherkin building and I love the shard. And I love London! Can't wait to go back.
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Very Nice, Congrats for London

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I thought the Ryugyong Hotel was a crazy looking supertall, but this one might be even more alien. That vid showing the laser show looked like something from Blade Runner.
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Wow that's pretty wild! Classy tower - congrats to London, and perfect timing for the Olympics.
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chest, you have outdone yourself, which, to be perfectly honest, I didn't think was humanly possible.
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I really like this tower, particularly the asymmetry of it all. If it'd have been a perfect pyramid, I think it may have been boring.
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I really like this tower, particularly the asymmetry of it all. If it'd have been a perfect pyramid, I think it may have been boring.
Perfect Pyramids are so BC...
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Oh boy....

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisf...face-of-london

The Shard has slashed the face of London for ever
Timbuktu's shrines can be rebuilt but this tower, and the glass forest that's set to follow, will ruin the skyline of the capital





Simon Jenkins
3 July 2012

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So what of Thursday's bombastic celebration of the Shard's arrival on the London skyline? It too has drawn Unesco's ire for intruding on the Tower of London and Parliament Square. It will boast its hugeness with lights and lasers, and publicists will dismiss its critics as fuddy-duddies and aesthetes, proclaiming Shards for all time as angels of growth.

I suffer from having found London's skyline a thing of beauty. The views from Parliament and Primrose hills, from the parks and from bridges over the Thames offered a vista that allowed the eye to spread, with no part dominating the whole. Even St Paul's did not crush its neighbours but floated above them at just twice their height.

The eye has no such freedom now. From across the London basin it must rest on the Shard. Its architect, Renzo Piano, claims that his creation "is not about arrogance and power" but intended "to celebrate community … surprise and joy". Besides, it is so high "it will disappear into the sky". Architects have never been happy bedfellows with the English language. As for the tower's developer, Irvine Sellar, he suggests that his building is indeed about arrogance and power. He wants it to cry, "This is London, this is the Shard." Now, he says, "we can kick sand in the face of the Eiffel Tower".


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See Why Londoners Hate This Enormous New Skyscraper

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Jul. 5, 2012


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London's enormous Shard newspaper finally opened today, and will be (if only for a short time) the tallest building in all of Europe.

However, we'd like to put forward a new possible title — London's most hated building.

Yes, while the title isn't based on scientific data right now, the skyscraper seems to be getting a very negative reaction on Twitter and Facebook.














































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I wonder if many of these "Londoners" actually comprehend that they have one of the best skyscrapers around.
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Damn... how much are they being paid by the NIMBYs to write this stuff?

London's most hated building? Nah, that's reserved for Guy's Hospital.
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