The Meridian Tower, Greenwich 2,657 views
Posted 16 October 2008 by N. A. Hilal
Filed under: 21th Century Architecture, Architecture Design, Contemporary Architecture, Contemporary World Architecture, London Architecture
Filed under: 21th Century Architecture, Architecture Design, Contemporary Architecture, Contemporary World Architecture, London Architecture
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The design of Meridian Tower was proposed by Patel Taylor Architect. This 32-story tower is 122 meter AOD or 41 meter higher than it’s permitted. Beside the main tower, actually the proposal also includes 4 more blocks: 5-story pavilion and bar, the 6-story Meridian block, the 18-story Wrap block, and 13-story Strand block.
The actual design features 396 new apartments, 117 of which will be affordable, plus 788 square metres of retail space, mostly along the southern frontage. 186 spaces for cars are also included in the proposals.

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