seemingly seemless
Although of course the building on the the right, The Leadenhall Building (The Cheesegrater), is not connected to the one on the left, 125 Old Broad Street, which is several streets further east.
Leadenhall Building:
Architects: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Structural Engineer: Arup
125 Old Broad Street (formerly the Stock Exchange Tower):
Constructed in 1970 by: Trollope & Colls
Until 2004 the building was home to the London Stock Exchange, hence it was known as the Stock Exchange Tower. Since 2004 the building has been renovated and reclad, and now serves as office space.
Renovation: GMW Architects, with revisions to plans originally by Grimshaw.
seemingly seemless
Although of course the building on the the right, The Leadenhall Building (The Cheesegrater), is not connected to the one on the left, 125 Old Broad Street, which is several streets further east.
Leadenhall Building:
Architects: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Structural Engineer: Arup
125 Old Broad Street (formerly the Stock Exchange Tower):
Constructed in 1970 by: Trollope & Colls
Until 2004 the building was home to the London Stock Exchange, hence it was known as the Stock Exchange Tower. Since 2004 the building has been renovated and reclad, and now serves as office space.
Renovation: GMW Architects, with revisions to plans originally by Grimshaw.