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8 Bishopsgate

8 Bishopsgate contributes to the City of London’s cluster of tall buildings, providing a 50-storey, office-led, mixed-use asset for Mitsubishi Estate London. The scheme provides flexible retail space at the lower levels, extensive amenities for tenants throughout the building and a public viewing gallery at level 50. The building includes high sustainability/low energy initiatives in its construction and operation and has achieved a BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ rating. 8 Bishopsgate is understood to be the most sustainable speculative tall commercial scheme in the UK.

The overall massing has been informed by the context of the City cluster, moderated by the constraints of the London View Management Framework, and a local view from Fleet Street, where the new building could not impinge into the ‘skyspace’ around the dome of St Paul’s. In response, a stepped profile satisfies these requirements and breaks down the overall scale and mass of the building into a legible form. The range of different floor plate sizes offers the developer flexibility in their offer to potential tenants. The uppermost block is conceived as a pavilion crowning the building and contains a dedicated public viewing gallery, a suite of high-end executive meeting rooms and building plant.

Careful consideration has been given to the proportion of each block and its relation to each adjacent one. To enhance the visual impression of stacking, each block cantilevers on the west façade and is slightly rotated and taken out of plane. This approach has created a dynamic and playful arrangement that breaks down the scale of the tower and responds to the variety of building heights and forms within the local townscape.

Each of the main building elements has a distinctive character, the lower block is clad in natural stone with large square windows, while the mid and upper blocks are fully glazed; a full height double skin façade with an interstitial blind system provides maximum daylight whilst being highly efficient against solar gain and heat loss. As the building steps back, generous roof terraces have been created on levels 9, 11, 25, and 26 to offer much sought-after external amenity space for the building tenants. With both hard and soft landscaping, the terraces create welcome outside spaces with spectacular views. 

The ground level entrance gives access to a large double height reception hall entered from both Bishopsgate and Leadenhall. Level 1 provides access to the upper car of the double decker lifts and creates an informal workspace located away from the main circulation routes.

The pavilion, the uppermost block in the building, contains the public viewing gallery with magnificent views across London. A separate entrance lobby at ground level provides public access to dedicated lifts that rise to the full height of the building.

Sustainability has been a key design driver from the project’s inception and one of the main goals was to optimise material efficiency. Bespoke steel sections throughout are calculated to be no larger than required by their individual loads. Rationalising the building’s frame has reduced the amount of steel by 25% against a typical tower of this size, saving approximately 5,000 tonnes of CO2. The adoption of a raft foundation, drastically reduces the number of piles for the low and mid-rise elements and saves a further 3000m3 of concrete, equating to approximately 300 tonnes of CO2. 

Project credits

Arquitectos
Carrara marble was specified for the reception. Carrara marble aggregates were also specified for the terrazzo floors in the entrance hall.
Engineer
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Fabricantes
Carrara marble was specified for the reception. Carrara marble aggregates were also specified for the terrazzo floors in the entrance hall.
Waterproofing
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Cladding/ Facades

Project data

Año Del Proyecto
2023

8 Bishopsgate

The latest addition to London’s skyline is the impressive 8 Bishopsgate, designed by Wilkinson Eyre. It is a landmark 50-storey tower, on the corner of Bishopsgate and Leadenhall Street, the UK's premier business district. 


The ground level entrance gives access to a large, double-height reception hall entered from both Bishopsgate and Leadenhall.The entrance hall has an impressive, double-height space, with the upper level of the double-deck lifts accessed via mezzanines on either side of the reception area. Our highest grade Carrara marble was specified to clad the walls behind the reception, creating a sophisticated and dramatic backdrop, whilst also complementing the exposed concrete of the lift lobbies. The palette is cool and contemporary, with beautiful detailing. 

photo_credit Timothy Soar
Timothy Soar

8 Bishopsgate comprises 84,800 sqm gross area including workspace, occupier amenity, street-level retail, and a public viewing gallery. It is an EPC A-rated building which makes it the tallest commercial building in the country to achieve BREEAM Outstanding.

 

Wilkinson Eyre worked closely with the In Opera Group to source this material directly from the quarry to hand-select this Italian, premium white marble, over the course of several visits. Carrara marble aggregates were also specified for the terrazzo floors in the entrance hall.This is our cement based, Lido terrazzo which has an EPD certification for sustainability. This attractive and durable terrazzo also has a longevity which not only makes it adhere to the core values for an EPD accreditation but also complements the warm welcoming tones of the entrance hall.

photo_credit Timothy Soar
Timothy Soar
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