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Graham
07-05-2012, 04:13 PM
London's Tallest Building Officially Unveiled


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http://news.sky.com/story/956296/londons-tallest-building-officially-unveiled
By Katie Stallard, Sky News correspondent
5:45am UK, Thursday 05 July 2012

The tallest skyscraper in the EU is about to officially be unveiled in central London.

The Shard, a gleaming feat of glass and gravity-defying engineering, stands at 309.6 metres, dominating the city's skyline and towering over existing landmarks such as 30 St Mary Axe - "the Gherkin" - and One Canada Square.

Rising from the depths of the economic downturn, thanks to an almighty investment from Qatar, the skyscraper has been £1.5bn and 12 years in the making.

First sketched on the back of a restaurant menu in Berlin in 2000, the designs received planning approval in 2003, but securing the finances took significantly longer.

Funding stalled during the credit crunch, until Qatar intervened in 2009, taking on 95% of the investment.

Sheikh Abdullah Bin Saoud al Thani, the governor of Qatar Central Bank and chairman of the board of directors of Shard Funding Ltd, said: "The Shard is the newest London landmark and a beacon of the city of London's resilience and expansion, even during tough economic times."

"It is a symbol of Qatar's belief and commitment to London both today and in the future."

However, the skyscraper's office space has yet to be occupied - it will open with 26 floors vacant, although the developers say they are in discussion with a number of companies to fill them.

Rents for the best offices in London's financial district - the yardstick used by Shard developer Irvine Sellar for the offices at the bottom of the tower - have been £55 per square foot since September 2010, property consultant CBRE said.

That is the longest period rents have not risen since records began in 1960.


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A spectacular light and laser show will mark the formal inauguration of the building, after a ceremony attended by Qatar's prime minister and the Duke of York.

A combination of 12 lasers and 30 searchlights will light up the night sky from the 95 storey building, accompanied by live music from the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

Irvine Sellar, the chairman of Sellar Property, said: "The Shard is an iconic addition to the capital's skyline and will be one that all of London can access and enjoy."

"It will become as essential a part of a visit to London as going to the top of the Empire State building is for visitors on a trip to New York.

"It will become a new symbol for the city and something London can be proud of. The Shard is fast becoming one of the most recognisable London skyline silhouettes."

The name "The Shard" is derived from the architect, Renzo Piano's description of the development as a "shard of glass" during planning stages.

Inspired by Canaletto's paintings of the Thames and the masts of the tall ships once anchored here, the idea was to create a kaleidoscope of a building - to reflect the city back at itself.

Renzo Piano told Sky News: "If London is a city of mobile sky, this building is a building of mobile view - it's never the same.

"The shards, instead of being vertical, are at an angle, and so they reflect the sky."

Thursday marks the formal completion of the outside of the building, but work will continue inside to create the ten luxury residences, five star hotel, three floors of restaurants and office space, which will become, in the words of the developers, a "vertical city".

A viewing platform on the 69th floor will open to the public from February next year

Graham
07-05-2012, 04:14 PM
The Shard, 95% owned by Qatar as the main investor. I find it ugly & looks out of place.

Insuperable
07-05-2012, 04:19 PM
The Shard, 95% owned by Qatar as the main investor. I find it ugly & looks out of place.

The only thing which is ugly is a fact that it is owned by Qatar.

Graham
07-05-2012, 04:21 PM
Far too pretentious.

poiuytrewq0987
07-05-2012, 04:24 PM
Now that is one ugly skyscraper. Kitsch modern buildings and skyscrapers seem to be common in Europe. You can really only find quality modern architecture in America it seems. For example the new Freedom Tower will look really impressive in comparison to this... bug tower?

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Insuperable
07-05-2012, 04:26 PM
Find it to be a sanctimonious statement more than anything.

Why so? It is a nice piece of engineering. Its too bad its not owned by British although for some its better not to waste money I know. There is nothing "hidden" in my sentence.

Graham
07-05-2012, 04:28 PM
Why so? It is a nice piece of engineering. Its too bad its not owned by British although for some its better not to waste money I know. There is nothing "hidden" in my sentence.

Sorry I used the wrong word. Wasn't mentioning your sentence either.

Graham
07-05-2012, 04:32 PM
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