Tall-ish buildings
A generation ago, St Paul’s Cathedral was one of the taller buildings to spot across London. Today, the skyline has transformed with tall buildings now dotted across the city. Dozens of them loom much larger than Wren’s masterpiece. Inevitably, this has brought challenges and sparked debate about how this is changing the city’s character. As tall buildings are now part of London’s fabric today and into the future, is it possible for them to be more contextual? Read more
ProjectCanada Water Plot A1
How can an urban tower maintain legibility and respect of context?
Talk / NLA Homes for Londoners
What could high density mixed-use industrial development look like?
ProjectYorkville
Research
/ Fabric of PlaceEminent Ground: tall buildings in the city
ProjectGlasshouse Gardens
Research
/ SustainabilityPassivtower: a sustainable solution for the high-density city?