Can of Ham
It’s not a moniker that’s been adopted as the official title for this new building at 70 St Mary Axe, but the Can of Ham certainly describes its form. At only 90 metres tall it’s one of the smaller additions to the City of London skyline, but it certainly makes up for this with its unusual design. Like its near neighbour at 30 St Mary Axe (the Gherkin) its semi-eliptical shape means its lower floors offer less surface area than the middle floors.
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Leadenhall Building 360
Captured from the courtyard of the Leadenhall Building, this interactive 360 panorama puts you at the heart of the City of London. It includes iconic landmarks including the Lloyd’s Building, the Gherkin, the Scalpel and St Andrew Undershaft. The scene reveals the historic layers of the City, where medieval churches sit alongside cutting-edge skyscrapers. Below…
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The City Awaits
City of London Photography This image was shot in December 2018, with the City of London in a period of unprecedented construction growth. The London skyline is changing daily. It’s a really exciting time to be photographing these iconic views. In contrast, inside these buildings, the thought is all of Brexit. The UK is on…
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London Wide
As a cityscape photographer, I’m often asked “what building is that?”. The London skyline is evolving so rapidly, it can be hard to keep pace with all the new additions. To answer that question I’ve built this ‘enhanced gigapixel’ – where information is overlaid onto the image. You can click on an info point to…