The crystalline form and striking geometry of the building is a precise, highly rational response to St Paul’s height-grid, protected viewing corridors, and local building setback requirements.
It also addresses challenging structural constraints posed by St Paul’s Underground station and the subterranean BT chamber. The treatment of 5 Cheapside’s cantilevered north corner will energise the groundplane, bringing a new public space.
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Type
Buildings
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Sector
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Location
City of London, London
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Description
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Client
St Martins
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Size
12,000 sqm
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Cost
£34 million
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Team
John McAslan + Partners, Architect
Bunyan & Meyer, Structural Engineer
Hilson Moran, MEP Engineer
Davis Langdon, Cost Consultant
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Status
Planning granted July 2009
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