London Bridge Tower
This revolutionary new 'shard of glass', set to become Europe's tallest building, is planned for London, one of the world's most historic big cities. The tower will rise to a height of 1016 feet (310 metres) well over-taking the height of Britain's current tallest, One Canada square (235m).
What central London will loke like with the London bridge tower (the tower on the right of this picture)
Three views of what the London Bridge Tower will look like.
Find out more at the official site:
www.londonbridgetower.com
The London Bridge Tower (LBT for short) is the most impressive skyscraper ever to get planning permission in the United Kingdom. The LBT is destined to become a symbol of modern London, taking away people's old-fashioned views that tall buildings have to be ugly.
Good news for LBT! The skyscraper has been granted permission to be built. Find out more at Skyscrapernews
Diagram of how big London Bridge Tower will be in comparison with Europe's other tallest buildings. Shown below from left to right are: LBT, Commerzbank (Frankfurt), Messerturm (Frankfurt), Columbus tower (London - proposed), One Canada Square (London), 122 Leadenhall street (London - proposed).
Below: a rendering of what the London Bridge Tower will look like, next to the Guy's Hospital tower.
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