20 Fenchurch Street

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20 Fenchurch Street, seen from Monument to the Great Fire of London
20 Fenchurch Street, seen from Monument to the Great Fire of London
Demolition underway.
Demolition underway.

20 Fenchurch Street is a large office building in the City of London.

It is 91 m (299 ft) tall with 25 storeys and was built in 1968 by Land Securities. The architect was WH Rogers.

The building was formerly occupied by Dresdner Kleinwort, and was notable for being one of the first tall buildings in the Square Mile, and for its distinctive roof. It is one of the towers nearest to the River Thames when viewed from the southern end of London Bridge.

In 2007, one of the upper floors was used in the BBC drama series, Party Animals.

The building is currently being demolished to make way for a much taller replacement.

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The new tower planned by Land Securities will be a 160 metre, 36-storey building nicknamed The Walkie Talkie. Costing over £200m, it is designed by Rafael Vinoly and will feature a highly distinctive, top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward. The tower's design appears to have greatly polarized opinions.

A large viewing deck and sky gardens will be included on the top floor. These will be open to the public.

The tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 metres tall, but was scaled down after concerns about its impact on St Paul's Cathedral. It was subsequently approved in November 2006. Even after this reduction, however, there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area. The project subsequently went to a public inquiry. In July 2007, this ruled in the developers' favour, and the tower was granted full planning permission.[1]

The project now continues as scheduled, with demolition well underway. Most of the podium on the current building has been stripped away to reveal the steelwork.

In their preliminary results for 2007, Land Securities confirmed the new tower would be completed in 2011.[2] It is reported that Mace are likely to be appointed as the construction manager.

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