2013

TQ3380 : The Tower of London from The Shard

taken 11 years ago, near to City of London, The City of London, England

The Tower of London from The Shard
The Tower of London from The Shard
Looking like a child's model castle - The Tower of London looks wonderfully neat and tidy from the vantage point of The Shard. The White Tower in the midst of the complex rises to 90' (27m) and was the tallest building in London for over two hundred years from its construction in 1098 until 1310. The Shard however is more than eleven times as tall, and even the viewing gallery is 700' more elevated than the top of the old tower.
See shared description for The Shard below:
The Shard :: TQ3280

At 1016' (309.6m) The Shard is the tallest habitable building in Western Europe. The building has a total of 95 storeys, but the top 23 are considered to be its spire. There are public viewing galleries on two of the floors, the 68th and 72nd, the latter being the highest "habitable" floor, at an altitude of 800' (244m), giving views - on the clearest days - as far as 35 miles (55km) in every direction.
The Shard took three years to build, involving nearly 1500 construction workers during its peak construction phase.
It has a massive concrete central core, with almost as much concrete again in its foundations. Attached to this is a complex steel structure which is clad in triple-glazed glass panels. This exterior consists of 11,000 individual glazed panels with a total area of over 600,000ft² (56,000m²) - the equivalent of about eight football pitches.
The trip from the Ground floor to the viewing galleries is in two separate lifts, the first one from floors 0 to 33, the second from 33 to 67. They both travel at about 6m/s - or about a floor per second.
On a clear day the panorama from the viewing galleries is excellent as you are at the highest fixed point in the city; the buildings, trains and traffic looking almost like models from this vantage point.
The Shard is a multi-purpose building containing an hotel, restaurants, residential and office space - with a total floor area of 1.2 million ft² (110,000 m²).
The architect of this building is the Italian Renzo Piano who created the building for the developer Irvine Sellar.
Visiting the "View from the Shard" viewing galleries costs £25 for adults and £19 for children if booked in advance. (2013)


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Geographical Context: Historic sites and artefacts City, Town centre Place: Tower of London other tags: The Shard View Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
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TQ3380, 6726 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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Rob Farrow   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Monday, 18 February, 2013   (more nearby)
Submitted
Thursday, 21 February, 2013
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TQ 335 805 [100m precision]
WGS84: 51:30.4601N 0:4.6660W
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OSGB36: geotagged! TQ 3290 8015
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East-northeast (about 67 degrees)
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