A new tower is proposed for 130 Fenchurch Street to replace a 1950s building. Planning permission, originally granted in 2019, expired due to pandemic-related delays, allowing for redesigned spaces suitable for hybrid work. The structure resembles smaller stacked towers elevated on a wire frame. Public spaces are planned between the 17th and 20th floors, with a garden terrace on the 17th floor and a public viewing gallery on the 20th floor, providing opportunities for exhibitions and private events.
The new building at 130 Fenchurch Street resembles smaller towers raised on a wire frame, featuring public amenities between the 17th and 20th floors.
A double-height external garden terrace on the 17th floor will face south and east, alongside an indoor cultural space intended for exhibitions.
The 20th floor will host a public viewing gallery and outdoor terrace, catering to public needs and allowing for private events.
The planning permission for the new tower expired during the pandemic, enabling a more suitable design for post-pandemic hybrid working requirements.
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