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London's skyline ... nearing completion in White City and the expansion of Canary Wharf on the other side of the city continues to gather pace. The London Tall Buildings Survey, published by ...
Vertical city skyscrapers are expected ... or the complete removal of road vehicles altogether, would have a huge impact on one of the most unique things about London - its black cabs.
The proposed development will be 46 storeys and provide a range of public amenities, including a display of a currently buried section of London’s Roman wall. A further 13 new City skyscrapers ...
London is on course ... three towers in Blackfriars Road that will help create a new skyscraper “cluster” near Bankside. Other areas where tall buildings have mushroomed in recent years ...
Livingstone was broadly in favour of tall buildings, as was the City of London's planning department ... Stratford, City Road, Canada Water and elsewhere, also answer to this description.
Of the city’s skyscrapers, the Shard was found to be the favourite of Londoners, having take over the Gherkin, according to the report London’s Growing Up: A Decade of Building Tall.
Could the City have any more skyscrapers? Actually, yes. You might have thought it was already packed full of corporate workers and high-rise blocks, but the central London spot will have 11 new ...
Together, they will turn what is currently a somewhat scattered and erratic cluster into a tight, almost grid-like area where tall buildings will line up in a formation resembling the bristles on ...