Lime Street

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Architect

Rolfe Judd

Client

PPG Metro Lime St Ltd

Location

London, EC3

Year

2009

A City office project that has the Lloyd’s building, the Gherkin and the sleek new Willis Group tower as near neighbours needs a confident public face. Accordingly, at 8-13 Lime Street, architect Rolfe Judd designed bold curved glass screens to face Lloyd’s, generous windows slotted into a traditional stone facade, and glazed-in terraces to the upper floors. ISG appointed EAG to provide £3.2m glazing package for this scheme to included stick-built curtain walling for the ground and first floors, curved glazing from ground to the 8th floor, unitised windows for offices on floors two to six, and a glazed mansard terrace on the 7th and 8th floors. EAG used the systems from Schüco International, glass from German company Rickerts, and an ingenious new piece of kit – an ‘EMU’ robotic arm that significantly simplified installation.

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