Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
Archivision Base to Module 13
Preferred Title:
30 St Mary Axe
Alternate Title:
Swiss Re Tower
Image View:
Base, showing how the buildings meets the ground
Creator:
Sir Norman Foster and Partners (British architectural firm, founded (as Foster Associates) 1967)
Location:
site: London, England, United Kingdom
Location Note:
30 St Mary Axe, in the City (Financial District)
GPS:
51.514553-0.080411
Date:
2001-2004 (creation)
Cultural Context:
British
Style Period:
Twenty-first century
Work Type 1:
office building
Work Type 2:
skyscraper
Classification:
architecture
Material:
glass, steel
Technique:
construction (assembling)
Measurements:
591 ft (height, 40 floors)
Subjects:
architectural exteriors; business, commerce and trade; contemporary (1960 to present); Architecture and energy conservation; Sustainable buildings; Green architecture; passive ventilation; passive solar
Description:
The building was designed by Lord Foster, his then business partner Ken Shuttleworth, and Arup engineers, and was constructed by Skanska of Sweden in 2001?2004. The Swiss Re Headquarters at 30 St Mary Axe,popularly known as the Gherkin, won the Stirling Prize for 2004. 30 St Mary Axe is London's first environmental skyscraper, located in the heart of the City of London. A comprehensive range of sustainable measures mean that the building will use 50% less energy than a traditional prestige office building. Fresh air is drawn up through the spiralling light-wells to naturally ventilate the office interiors and minimise reliance on artificial cooling and heating. The light-wells and the shape of the building maximise natural daylight, moderate the use of artificial lighting and allow views out from deep within the building. The exterior cladding consists of 5,500 flat triangular and diamond shaped glass panels, which vary at each level. The glazing to the office areas consists of a double-glazed outer layer and
Collection:
Archivision Addition Module Four
Identifier:
1A1-FPA-SRT-C11
Rights:
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.

30 St Mary Axe