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Drawings like this one from an intermediate planning and design report suggested that the [Swiss Re] tower would enhance the skyline by completing the cluster of towers in the Citys northeastern quadrant. Foster + Partners, Swiss Re House, Record Set of Presentation, 19th and 21st October 1998, 1998: Consolidation of the City Cluster of High Buildings. Courtesy of Foster + Partners.
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