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Award / Auszeichnung | 05/2014

Emporis Skyscraper Award 2013

The Shard / The London Bridge Tower

GB-SE1 2TH London, 96 Tooley St

1. Rang

RPBW Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Architektur

Adamson Associates Architects

Architektur

ARUP United Kingdom

Bauingenieurwesen, Tragwerksplanung

LERCH BATES

sonstige Fachplanung

Broadway Malyan

sonstige Fachplanung

WSP Cantor Seinuk

Tragwerksplanung

Davis Langdon - an AECOM Company

sonstige Fachplanung

Townshend Landscape Architects

Landschaftsarchitektur

Pascall+Watson

sonstige Fachplanung

Sellar Property Group

Bauherren, Projektentwicklung

Projektdaten

  • Gebäudetyp:

    BĂĽro-, Verwaltungsbauten

  • Projektgröße:

    keine Angabe

  • Status:

    Realisiert

  • Termine:

    Fertigstellung: 01/2012

Projektbeschreibung

London Bridge Tower, which is also known as the Shard, is a 72 storey mixed use tower located besides London Bridge Station on the south bank of the river Thames. The station, which combines train, bus and underground lines is one of the busiest in London with 200,000 users per day. The project is a response to the Mayor’s policy of promoting high density development at key transport nodes.

The form of the tower was determined by its prominence on the London skyline. Unlike other cities such as New York or Hong Kong, the Shard is not part of an existing cluster of high rise buildings. References included the masts of ships docked in the nearby Pool of London and Monet’s paintings of the Houses of Parliament.

The slender pyramidal form is suited to the variety of uses proposed: large floor plates for offices at the bottom, public areas and a hotel in the middle, apartments at the top. The final public floors, levels 68-72, accommodate a viewing gallery 240m above street level. Above, the shards continue to 306 m. The mix of uses add vibrancy to the project: public access was deemed particularly important for such a significant building in London.

Eight glass shards define the shape and visual quality of the tower. The passive double façade uses low-iron glass throughout, with a mechanised roller blind in the cavity providing solar shading. In the “fractures” between the shards opening vents provide natural ventilation to winter gardens. These can be used as meeting rooms or break-out spaces in the offices and winter gardens on the residential floors. They provide a vital link with the external environment often denied in hermetically sealed buildings.

The main structural element is the slip formed concrete core in the centre of the building. It houses the main service risers, lifts and escape stairs. A total of 44 single and double-deck lifts link the key functions with the various entrances at street and station concourse level.

The project also includes the redevelopment of the train station concourse and bus station. The existing roof is to be removed and replaced with a glazed canopy, and retail units relocated to open up visual connections between the train station, bus station and taxi ranks. Two new 30m x 30m public squares will form the centre of the scheme. Such improvements to the public realm are vital to the regeneration of this congested and neglected part of the city and will hopefully provide the catalyst to further redevelopment in the area.

Key Facts:

Height: 306m / 72 Public floors / 87 total
Gross Floor Area: 126,712 m² / 1,374,692 sqft
Offices (Levels 4-28): 55,277 m² / 595,000 sqft
Restaurant (Levels 31-33): 2,608 m² / 28,073 sqft
Hotel (Levels 34-52): 17,562 m² / 189,037 sqft – 200 Rooms leased to Shangri-La Hotels
Residential (Levels 53-65): 5,788 m² / 62,302 sqft – 10 apartments
Viewing gallery (Levels 68-72): 1,391 m²/14,973 sqft
Car Parking: 48 spaces in car stacking machine
Lifts: 44 lifts + 8 escalators

18 April 2012 RPBW office


Phase One (Planning Application), 2000-2003
Design team: J. Moolhuijzen (partner in charge), N. Mecattaf, W.Matthews with D.Drouin, A.Eris, S.Fowler, H.Lee, J.Rousseau, R.Stampton, M.van der Staay
and K.Doerr, M.Gomes, J.Nakagawa, K.Rottova, C.Shortle; O.Aubert, C.Colson, Y.Kyrkos (models)

Consultants: Ove Arup & Partners (structure and services); Lerch, Bates & Associates (vertical transportation); Broadway Malyan (consulting architect)

Phase Two, 2004-2012
Design team: J. Moolhuijzen, W.Matthews (partner and associate in charge), B.Akkerhuis, G.Bannatyne, E.Chen, G.Reid with O.Barthe, J.Carter, V.Delfaud, M.Durand, E.Fitzpatrick, S.Joly, G.Longoni, C.Maxwell-Mahon, J.B.Mothes, M.Paré, J.Rousseau, I.Tristrant, J.Winrow and O.Doule, J.Leroy, L.Petermann; O.Aubert, C.Colson, Y.Kyrkos (models)

Consultants: WSP Cantor Seinuk (structure); Ove Arup & Partners (building services); Lerch, Bates & Associates (vertical transportation); Davis Langdon (cost consultant); Townshend Architects (landscape); Pascall+Watson (executive architect for the station)
Evening view from St Thomas Street

Evening view from St Thomas Street

View from Millennium Bridge (June 2012)

View from Millennium Bridge (June 2012)

Night view from the Thames

Night view from the Thames

Panorama (June 2012)

Panorama (June 2012)

Panorama view

Panorama view

Panorama view with rainbow

Panorama view with rainbow

LBT looking West

LBT looking West

view from St Thomas Street

view from St Thomas Street

View from Saint Paul’s Cathedral (December 2012)

View from Saint Paul’s Cathedral (December 2012)

View from London Bridge Station’s platform

View from London Bridge Station’s platform

Façade detail

Façade detail

The top of the tower (June 2012)

The top of the tower (June 2012)

View from Millennium Bridge (June 2012)

View from Millennium Bridge (June 2012)

LBT looking West (June 2012)

LBT looking West (June 2012)

View from Borough High Street (June 2012)

View from Borough High Street (June 2012)

The top of the tower (June 2012)

The top of the tower (June 2012)

Interior view – the hall

Interior view – the hall

Interior view – the hall

Interior view – the hall

Interior view – the hall

Interior view – the hall

Reference, the old London

Reference, the old London

Site plan

Site plan

Concourse Level

Concourse Level

site

site

Renzo Piano’s sketch

Renzo Piano’s sketch

Renzo Piano’s Sketch

Renzo Piano’s Sketch

Bas-relief

Bas-relief

Top Detail Section

Top Detail Section

Mid level Piazza

Mid level Piazza