Architect Foster + Partners has lodged an appeal against a refusal to allow the go-ahead for the 305.3m-tall Tulip building in London.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan rejected plans for what would have been the tallest tower in the City of London.
The tower at 20 Bury Street was proposed by developer Safra Group and designed by Foster + Partners. It promised a visitor attraction offering skybridges, internal slides, an education facility at the top and gondola pods that move up and down the tower.
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