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5 Cheapside
This major new high quality office and mixed-use development next to Paternoster Square in the City of London brings an entirely new building form to a culturally and commercially critical site less than 100m from St Paul's Cathedral.
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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.

  • Type

    Buildings

  • Sector

    -

  • Location

    City of London, London

  • Description

    -

  • Client

    St Martins

  • Size

    12,000 sqm

  • Cost

    £34 million

  • Team

    John McAslan + Partners, Architect
    Bunyan & Meyer, Structural Engineer
    Hilson Moran, MEP Engineer
    Davis Langdon, Cost Consultant

  • Status

    Planning granted July 2009