100 Bishopsgate / Allies and Morrison
While towers are sometimes conceived as freestanding buildings, 100 Bishopsgate has been designed to contribute to the matrix of the city fabric and be firmly embedded within it. Responding to the geometries of the site and adjacent buildings, its form transitions from a parallelogram at its base to a rectangle crown. Contrasting facade textures relate to this orientation, each separated by articulated corner details. Half an acre of the public realm, active with restaurant and retail amenities, creates new connections and walkable routes at street level. Transparency across the entire ground floor of the tower emphasizes this permeability.
© Jason Hawkes
architects: Allies and MorrisonLocation: 100 Bishopsgate, London EC2, United KingdomProject Year: 2020Photographs: Jason HawkesPhotographs: Nick GuttridgePhotographs: Raftery+LoweArea: 87775.0 m2
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© Jason Hawkes
architects: Allies and MorrisonLocation: 100 Bishopsgate, London EC2, United KingdomProject Year: 2020Photographs: Jason HawkesPhotographs: Nick GuttridgePhotographs: Raftery+LoweArea: 87775.0 m2
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