London’s newest skyscraper as tall as The Shard approved in major city hotspot

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London’s newest skyscraper as tall as The Shard approved in major city hotspot
Author: Luke Alsford
Published: Dec, 15 2024 11:48

A towering new 74-storey skyscraper the exact same height as The Shard has been given the go-ahead by the City of London. The high-rise tower will be 309.6 metres (1016ft) tall and join The Shard as the tallest building in the UK, as well as the tallest in Western Europe.

 [1 Undershaft]
Image Credit: Metro [1 Undershaft]

Officially called 1 Undershaft, the mega-structure will host Europe’s highest publicly accessible viewing gallery, as well as a ‘classroom in the sky’ for children at levels 72 and 73. The new skyscraper will replace the existing 118 metre tall St Helen’s tower on St Helen’s Square and will provide almost 13 per cent of the office space required by the City by 2040, at more than 150,000 square metres.

 [1 Undershaft DBOX is a global marketing and communications agency specialising in property and architecture. From our studios in Los Angeles, Miami, New York, London, Budapest, Lviv and Hong Kong we have delivered highly successful campaigns and acquired valuable knowledge of HNWI and multi-lingual audiences throughout Europe, the Middle East, China, Southeast Asia and the Americas.]
Image Credit: Metro [1 Undershaft DBOX is a global marketing and communications agency specialising in property and architecture. From our studios in Los Angeles, Miami, New York, London, Budapest, Lviv and Hong Kong we have delivered highly successful campaigns and acquired valuable knowledge of HNWI and multi-lingual audiences throughout Europe, the Middle East, China, Southeast Asia and the Americas.]

Approved close to a decade after plans for the project were first put forward, the City of London said 1 Undershaft will ‘help to deliver on the demands for economic growth’and ‘contribute to the City’s growing cultural offer and tourist appeal.’.

Just a 20 minute walk away from The Shard, the buildings will be the same height to the centimetre, while 1 Undershaft will over take 22 Bishopsgate (278 metres) to be the tallest building in the City. The Civil Aviation Authority restricts the height of towers in the capital to 309.6m because of the number of airports in and around London.

The new skyscraper will also cash in on the popularity of rooftop gardens in London, such as Sky Garden and 120 Fenchurch Street, by offering its own unique 2,500 sqm podium garden 42 metres above street level. 1 Undershaft will also collaborate with the London Museum to host a 7-day-a-week children’s educational area and public space all the way up on the 72nd and 73rd levels.

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