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Willis Building London, 51 Lime Street, Architect, Pictures, Building,
Design, Image
Willis Tower, London : Architecture Information + Photos
City of London Development by Foster & Partners, England, UK
Willis Building - 51 Lime Street
2005-08
Foster & Partners

photos © Nick Weall
51 Lime Street
Willis Tower Completion - 13 May 2008
Foster + Partners has completed a new UK headquarters for Willis at
51 Lime Street in the City of London. The project is significant in
both urban and environmental terms. Open and integrated at street
level, its shops and cafés extend the spirit of nearby Leadenhall
Market; and its progressive environmental strategy surpasses statutory
carbon reduction targets by more than 20 per cent.
City of London building - photos © adrian welch
The development comprises two separate buildings which step down to
a public plaza. Located to the east of the Lloyds Building,
the 9-storey building at 1 Fenchurch Street responds to the smaller
scale of Billiter Street and Fenchurch Avenue, while the 28-storey
Willis Building rises to the west of the site. The smaller buildings
concave façade shapes the plaza and its curved corners maintain
important view corridors, as well as reinstating an historic route
through the site. A fringe of shops, cafés and bars at its
base together with linear seating and landscaping, combine to enhance
the public realm.

photos © Nick Weall
Developer: British Land PLC & Stanhope PLC
cost: Approx. £110m
13 Mar 2008
51 Lime Street awarded New City Architecture Award 2007

images : Foster + Partners
New headquarters for Willis in the City of London. This annual award
for the best new building in the City is presented on
behalf of the Worshipful Company of Chartered Architects by the former
Lord Mayor and judged by a panel including such luminaries as Paul
Finch OBE, Deputy Chairman of the Commission for Architecture and
the Built Environment.
"Foster + Partners has provided Willis with a new and sustainable
home in the City of London. Comprising a 29-storey tower on Lime Street
and a 10-storey building on Fenchurch Avenue, the building is a dynamic
addition to the City. With a fringe of shops, cafes and bars at its
base, the scheme extends the vibrancy of nearby Leadenhall Market,
creating a lively retail centre in the City as well as a new public
space.
With a progressive environmental strategy, 51 Lime Street is BREEAM
excellent rated and beats Building Regulation carbon reduction targets
by over 20 percent."
51 Lime Street Photographs taken with Panasonic DMC-FX01 lumix camera;
Leica lense: 2816x2112 pixels - original photos available upon request:
info@e-architect.co.uk
51 Lime Street
architects : Foster & Partners

Willis Building Photographs © Adrian Welch Sep 2008:


Adjacent building to west: Lloyds Building, One
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