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SSDA 2021: Remodel and remake in the City

Four new floors were added to create a 10-storey building (Photograph: Hufton + Crow)
Two City of London office buildings have been reconfigured and extended into a single mixed-use scheme that forms part of the wider Broadgate redevelopment.

Totalling 66,000 sq m, 100 Liverpool Street consists of two steel-framed buildings that have been reconfigured and enlarged into a single structure. This has achieved a 40% increase in leasable area while reusing 50% of the existing superstructure and 100% of the foundations. 

Award: 100 Liverpool Street, London

Architect: Hopkins Architects
Structural engineer: AKT II
Steelwork contractor: William Hare
Main contractor: Sir Robert McAlpine
Client: British Land

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