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Peterborough woman with MS to climb The Gherkin in London
Peterborough Matters
A woman with multiple sclerosis (MS) is set to climb more than 1,000 steps to the top of The Gherkin. Dania Castagliuolo, 42, from Woodston,...
1 day ago
Celebrating 20 years of 30 St Mary Axe | News
Foster + Partners
As we approach twenty years since the completion of 30 St Mary Axe, previously known as the Swiss Re Building, and fondly nicknamed 'the...
7 months ago
Will the Tower of London Lose Its UNESCO World Heritage Status?
Smithsonian Magazine
The United Nations agency is worried about high-rise developments near the famed 11th-century fortress.
1 month ago
The Gherkin transformed London’s skyline – but now is set to disappear from view
The Telegraph
It started a building boom in the heart of the City – but is now increasingly being crowded out.
4 months ago
Letter: Obsolescence — property’s elephant in the room
Financial Times
From Peter Steward, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, UK.
4 months ago
The Gherkin will get a huge 'facelift' after being open for 20 years
Metro.co.uk
The Gherkin skyscraper, one of London's most famous landmarks, opened 20 years ago in the heart of the City.
5 months ago
Reach CEO Jim Mullen: If government advertises with us, we’ll employ more reporters
Press Gazette
The chief executive of Reach, the UK's biggest commercial news publisher, has pledged to hire more journalists if the Government spends more...
1 week ago
The Gherkin at 20: Is London now a skyscraper city?
BBC
In April 2004 The Gherkin opened its doors, starting a wave of new London skyscrapers.
5 months ago
The political reason behind London’s ‘weird’ skyline | News
Archinect
The dominance of starchitect-led high rises in London is the result of the UK's subjective planning system, according to a new opinion piece...
7 months ago
Tallest skyscraper in City of London is set to get go-ahead
Daily Mail
Planning for 1 Undershaft, previously known as Trellis began eight years ago but today City Corporation planning officers have recommended...
3 months ago