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- Renzo Piano Paddington TowerLondon could become home to another skyscraper by <a href="http://www.rpbw.com/" target="_blank">Renzo Piano</a>, the architect behind <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/the-shard/" target="_blank">The Shard</a>. The 224-meter high cylindrical tower will be located at Paddington Station, where developer Sellar Property Group decided to redevelop the former Royal Mail sorting office site. It is expected to provide 200 homes, offices, shops and other commercial functions distributed across 4,000 square meters of new public space.1
- Renzo Piano Paddington TowerThe 65-storey tower will be located at 31 London Street where it is expected to play an important role in connecting the railway station and the entrance to the Bakerloo tube line, ultimately performing in a similar way as the Shard does within the London Bridge area.2
- Renzo Piano Paddington TowerThe £1 billion development is meant to address the congestion that currently plagues Paddington and create a sense of atmosphere that the site currently lacks.3
- Renzo Piano Paddington Tower"The creation of urban public realm has been at the forefront of our design," said Renzo Piano.4
- Renzo Piano Paddington TowerThis site shares much of the same DNA with its proximity to a major transport hub with tube, railway lines and bus routes, a neighboring leading teaching hospital and the potential to provide much needed quality public realm," he added.5
- Renzo Piano Paddington TowerThe architect recently unveiled plans to convert a Moscow power station into a solar-powered arts center.6
- Renzo Piano Paddington TowerHis new cylindrical tower could become the fourth tallest in London, right behind The Shard, One Canada Square and 110 Bishopgate.7