Future Skyline London
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[edit] Completed / in construction landmark developments
- The Scalpel by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, developed by WRBC Development UK Limited
- 22 Bishopsgate by PLP Architects, developed by AXA Real Estate
- One Leadenhall by Make Architects, developed by Brookfield Properties
- 8 Bishopsgate by Wilkinson Eyre, developed by Stanhope
- 40 Leadenhall or Gotham City by MAKE Architects, developed by Nuveen. One of the biggest schemes to ever receive planning permission in the City of London.
- 50 Fenchurch by Eric Parry Architects, developed by Capital Real Estate Partners, 2025Clothworkers' Hall with its unique stilted construction over the excavation site.
[edit] Consented landmark developments
- One Undershaft by Eric Parry Architects, developed by Aroland Holdings, 2026
- 55 Gracechurch Street by Fletcher Priest Architects, developed by Tenacity, 2026
- 100 Leadenhall by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, developed by Lai Sun Developments, 2027
- 70 Gracechurch Street by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, developed by Tenacity, 2026
[edit] Cancelled
The Tulip by Fosters + Partners, blocked by London’s mayor in 2019, appealed in 2020, mayor's decision upheld in 2021
3D London model and Future Skyline models by AccuCities.
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