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Identification Name City Hall Alternative name More London Building 2, GLA Headquarters Emporis Building ID 159693
Location
Address as text * ZIP * Complex District City State Country
Map and Surrounding Area
Technical Data Height (tip) * Height (architectural) 45.00 m Height (roof) * Floors (above ground) 10 Floors (underground) * Construction start * Construction end * Gross floor area * Population *
Structure in General Construction type high-rise building Current status  existing [completed] Structural material composite structure Architectural style modernism Official website
Usages Main usages  city hall
Features and Amenities
City landmark Handicapped accessible Observation deck on roof One of the city's famous buildings Raised floors are available Solar panels are installed
Facts
Cooling for the building is provided by groundwater pumped round the building from bore holes sunk to the level of London's water table. The water is further used to fill the lavatory cisterns before being flushed out and represents a considerable saving in energy use. |
The top storey is referred to as 'London's living room' and leads out onto a balcony providing a fine 360˚ panorama of the city. |
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The building comprises public facilities, committee rooms and a meeting chamber which can accommodate up to 250 members of the public. |
The building's floor space has the flexibility to be arranged from open-plan to cellular offices. |
Natural shade from direct sunlight is provided by the distinctive stepped façade and any internally generated heat is recycled, obviating the need for chilling units. |
The shape of the building, which is a modified sphere, is angled to ensure minimal heat gain in summer and minimal heat loss in winter and uses only 25 percent of the energy consumption when compared to a conventional four-square building of similar volume. |
Directly to the west lies an amphitheatre fashioned from limestone owned by More London which, as a public venue, can accommodate up to 1,000 people and is known as 'the Scoop'. |
The building's spiral ramp is 0.5 km (0.31 miles) long. |
Although City Hall is owned by More London, the Greater London Authority has a 25-year lease on the building at an annual rent of £393 per square meter (£36.50 per square foot), whilst the British taxpayer paid for an internal fit-out. |
Every one of City Hall's glass panels is unique and is cut by laser. |
City Hall is clad with 3,844 glass panels (7,300 square meters) of triple-glazed, low E glass incorporating shading devices. |
The building is one of the most energy efficient in London. |
City Hall was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in July 2002. |
In 2007, solar panels were installed on the roof to further increase the building's environmental sustainability. |
Companies involved in this building
Emporis Premium Companies:
Eckelt Glas GmbH (glass supplier)
architect:
Foster + Partners
Other companies:
Sika Services AG, Facade Systems, ThyssenKrupp Elevator UK Ltd., Stephenson Reinforced Concrete Frames, Ove Arup & Partners, Kingspan Access Floors Limited, Ove Arup & Partners, Ove Arup & Partners, Equation Lighting Design Ltd., Sherlock Interiors Contracting Ltd., Schmidlin (UK) Ltd., More London Development Ltd., Seele GmbH & Co. KG, Claude R. Engle, Lighting Consultant, ISG Interior Exterior PLC, Fireclad Limited, Phoenix Electrical Company Ltd., Phoenix Electrical Company Ltd., Phoenix Electrical Company Ltd., Arup Acoustics, Arup Facade Engineering, Zenkner & Handel, Arup Security Consulting, Arup Fire, Axima Building Services Ltd., Turner & Townsend LLP, Reef Associates Ltd. |
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