The Leadenhall Building, England
The Leadenhall Building
225 meters high cheesegrater as a new landmark in the skyline of London
Innovative, unique, spectacular – these describe the features of the Leadenhall Building. Its 10 degree inwardly inclined façade not only ensures an unmistakeable architecture, it is also the reason for its descriptive nickname "the cheese grater", given to it by the population before completion.
Hardware technology: Roto AL
Location: London, England
Architect: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, London, England
Builders: British Land Company
Type of building: Office building, retail, gastronomy
Completion: 2014
Building height: 225 m (48 floors)
Systems and profiles: Yuanda-Europe Ltd.
Frame material:Â Aluminium