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London Wall Place: Building on history
Make Architects

Elevation of 2 London Wall from Wood Street

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London Wall Place: Building on history
Make Architects

The public realm is formed of a series of pocket gardens for people to discover that, together with the adjacent Salters’ Hall Garden and soon-to-be-completed St Alphage Garden, delivers more than 1.5 acres of public space.

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London Wall Place: Building on history
Make Architects

The remains of St Alphage Church, the new playful pedways overhead and the pale glass reinforced concrete and dark blue, ribbed expanses of faience tiling in the background

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London Wall Place: Building on history
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View to gardens, Roman Wall and 2 London Wall Place

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London Wall Place: Building on history
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The grain and scale expressed along the facades continue like ‘ribbons’ up, along, over and down the extent of the building’s mass. On 1 London Wall Place they form the cantilevered soffit – some of the largest cantilevers in London.

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London Wall Place: Building on history
Make Architects

2 London Wall lift lobby

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London Wall Place: Building on history
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The blue ceramic flows into 2 London Wall Place to form the ribs of the reception ceiling

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Brookfield Properties

London Wall Place: Building on history
Make Architects

The walkways include four bridges 

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London Wall Place: Building on history
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The varied levels are conceived as a continuous three-dimensional landscape, providing pedestrian connection

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London Wall Place: Building on history
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The walkway network now has a material palette of weathering steel and Iroko timber 

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London Wall Place: Building on history
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Vertical rectilinear bands of GRC hide the services and elevators and have defined, sharp edges 

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London Wall Place: Building on history
Make Architects

There are 780m2 of green walls across the site

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London Wall Place: Building on history
Make Architects

The water feature adds reflections and an acoustic element to the scheme 

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London Wall Place: Building on history
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The landscaping is designed as a series of pocket parks

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Spacehub Design

London Wall Place: Building on history
Make Architects

Lower ground floor plan

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London Wall Place: Building on history
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Location plan

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A Tropical Skyscraper by WOHA and Patricia Urquiola: Sustainability and Delight
AGROB BUCHTAL

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A Tropical Skyscraper by WOHA and Patricia Urquiola: Sustainability and Delight
AGROB BUCHTAL

The Oasia Hotel Downtown clearly stands out in the sea of buildings of Singapore. The sustainably designed building, planned by the reputable WOHA office, impresses with its unconventional, upbeat symbiosis of architecture and nature, as well as the connection between inside and outside.

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A Tropical Skyscraper by WOHA and Patricia Urquiola: Sustainability and Delight
AGROB BUCHTAL

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A Tropical Skyscraper by WOHA and Patricia Urquiola: Sustainability and Delight
AGROB BUCHTAL

The red aluminium mesh will in time be covered by 21 different climbing plants and vines to form a sort of “vertical urban garden”.

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Infinitude