Monday, 24 January 2011

Shard London


Shard London
Originally uploaded by Manuel.A.69

Thursday, 20 January 2011

Photo of the day: Freedom Tower cladding progress

FREEDOM TOWER  /  One World Trade Center Plaza   -   Lower Manhattan, New York City   -    01/17/11

Thursday, 23 December 2010

10 facts about The Shard, London Bridge and construction progress

As we come up to christmas, everyone involved and everyone watching construction of the Shard at London Bridge should be proud of the progress made on what is due to become the tallest building in Europe. Here are 10 facts about the project so far.


  • The project team has achieved an outstanding one million hours without incurring a RIDDOR accident for which a small celebration was held on site for operatives attended by Irvine Sellar (Sellar Properties), Gareth Lewis and MP Simon Hughes.
  • So far more than 3,500 glass panels have been fitted to the building.
  • At the beginning of December, The Shard became the tallest building in the UK at a height of 244m with the core topped out, surpassing One Canada Square at Canary Wharf.
  • Construction has included London's largest ever continuous concrete pour at 5,500 cu metres which was delivered and poured over a 36 hour period
  • Architect Renzo Piano is one of the world's best known architects having worked with Richard Rogers and on projects such as the Pompidou Centre in Paris and the New York Times building. The Shard is Piano's first UK commission.
  • The site incorporates the UK's tallest construction crane at 255 metres.
  • The Shard becoming the UK's tallest building was marked by London Mayor Boris Johnson visiting the top of the building.
  • The Shard will become one of the tallest hotel buildings in the world outside of Dubai once completed, by virtue of the Shangri La hotel.
  • The Shard is part of a £2bn investment in the regeneration of the area around London Bridge which includes London Bridge station and London Bridge Place, a 17 storey building for which work is already underway.
  • Once completed the entire project will provide permanent employment for over 12,500 people.

    Photo of the day: Eurostar trains at King's Cross station, London

    Eurostar Class 373 or TGV-TMST Trains in St Pancras
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