3360 x 5050 px | 28,4 x 42,8 cm | 11,2 x 16,8 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
30. Januar 2009
Ort:
Southwark Towers, 32 London Bridge, Southwark, London
Weitere Informationen:
close-up shot of a vibratory pile driver attached to an excavator to drive in steel sheet piles for temporary foundation shoring. Sheet piling is a form of driven piling using thin interlocking sheets of steel to obtain a continuous barrier in the ground. The main application of steel sheet piles is in retaining walls and cofferdams erected to enable permanent works to proceed. 32 London Bridge, Southwark. Southwark Towers was a mid rise building at 32 London Bridge Street near London Bridge station, in Southwark, London. It was 100 metres tall and had 25 floors and stood directly over London Bridge station. Completed in 1976, little of the building remains, as it is all under demolition to make way for The Shard, which at 310 meters will be the tallest building in the United Kingdom. The building was formerly occupied by PricewaterhouseCoopers, the world's largest professional services firm. Despite a modern-looking and lavish reception area, the building and its decorations became dated. Lifts in the building were slow and struggled to cope with traffic during peak hours. Nevertheless, some wings of the upper floors enjoyed spectacular views of Tower Bridge and the City. The building's tenants have now moved to nearby sites in Union Street and Hay's Galleria