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1 Undershaft is a skyscraper planned for the City of London financial district. The scheme is being developed by Aroland Holdings [ 4 ] and designed by Eric Parry Architects . It is set to replace the St Helen's tower, and if built will be the second-tallest building in London and the United Kingdom at 294 metres.
A newly approved skyscraper will join The Shard as the UK’s tallest building after the City of London approved its planning permission.. Named as 1 Undershaft, it will stand at 309.6 metres tall ...
1 Undershaft, at 290 metres (950 ft), also approved by Sadiq Khan in 2016, [2] is planned to form the centrepiece of the City of London's skyscraper cluster. It is the tallest skyscraper currently proposed for London and will only be exceeded in height by The Shard. [63]
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St Helen's (previously known as the Aviva Tower or the Commercial Union building) is a commercial skyscraper in London, United Kingdom. It is 118 metres (387 ft) tall and has 23 floors. The postal address is No. 1, Undershaft, though the main entrance fronts onto Leadenhall Street, in the City of London financial district.
The classic concept of a skyscraper is a large steel box with many small boxes inside it. By eliminating the inefficient part of a shear wall, the central portion, and consolidating support members in a much stronger material, steel, a skyscraper could be built with both horizontal and vertical supports throughout. This method, though simple ...
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