Willis Building

Maybe not as well known as the Gherkin or Tower 42, the Willis Building is no doubt another architecturally stunning building gracing the skyline of the City of London. Located in Lime Street, close to the Lloyd’s Building, it was designed by architects Foster + Partners and completed in 2008. The building forms three distinct curved steps, reaching a height of 125 metres.

  • 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…

    Leadenhall Building 360
  • Silvered City

    This high resolution cityscape provides views over some of London’s most iconic buildings. After St Paul’s Cathedral, Tower 42 is the grand old lady of tall buildings here, having been first occupied in 1980, with the Lloyds building following in ’86. It seems impossible to think of the City of London now without the Gherkin…

    Silvered City
  • Lambent London – View From 30 St Mary Axe

    Explore photography from St Mary Axe in high resolution. When setting up a shoot from a tall building, it’s easy to become absorbed in the technicalities. The kit, the back-up in case of equipment failure, the technical process, waiting for the right weather, there’s much to plan for. And then, there are moments of pure…

    Lambent London – View From 30 St Mary Axe