NLA Walking Tour – The City

NLA Walking Tour – The City

Take a walk through the historic and financial heart of London, where the oldest and newest buildings stand side by side.

By NLA

Date and time

Wed, 12 Jun 2024 10:30 - 12:30 GMT+1

Location

The London Centre

Guildhall 3 Aldermanbury London EC2V 7HH United Kingdom

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Take a walk through the historic and financial heart of London, where the oldest and newest buildings stand side by side. The City of London continues to experience ongoing regeneration, with some of the tallest and most high-profile skyscrapers, alongside creative public realm projects and cultural buildings.

The industrial aesthetic expressed in Richard Rogers’ 1984 Lloyd’s Building unleashed a sea change in architecture within the City, with a tradition-breaking legacy of Portland Stone facades and a cluster of ever-taller office towers including his own 122 Leadenhall Street.

Within a tiny perimeter, dictated by legal sightline constraints, glass tower offices at 52-54 Lime Street (KPF), 100 Bishopsgate (Allies and Morrison/Woods Baggot) and 22 Bishopsgate (PLP) have set the bar to new heights, to be challenged by oncoming 40 Leadenhall Street (Make Architects), 1 Undershaft (Eric Parry), 100 Leadenhall Street (SOM) and 6-8 Bishopsgate (Wilkinson Eyre) within the next few years.

In contrast, the nearby ‘groundscraper’ Fen Court by Eric Parry sits at just 15-storeys high, alternatively drawing attention with colourful illuminations emanating from its ‘coronet’ top and a spacious public viewing garden complete with rill.

New lower-height developments like the mixed new/retrofitted Angel Court by Fletcher Priest Architects and OMA’s Rothschild Bank enhance the Bank Junction area. The 2018 RIBA prize-winning Bloomberg Square by Foster + Partners is noted for its co-joined bronze and sandstone offices, covering 3.2 acres surrounded by a bronze running water feature – a nod to the sustainability of the project.

  • All our walks are led by experienced Blue Badge Guides
  • Start: The London Centre, Guildhall
  • Ends: Liverpool Street Station
  • Duration: 2 hours approx.

Organised by

New London Architecture (NLA) is an independent, purpose-led membership organisation for everyone with an interest in London’s built environment. Its purpose is to improve the quality of people’s lives by making London a better place to live, work and visit. Its vision is to become the world’s leading centre of excellence for the built environment.

NLA’s activities are broad-ranging and include research, publications, events, exhibitions, tours, learning programmes, websites and social media platforms, awards and competitions, the world’s largest architecture festival and public galleries that feature large interactive scale models of London. We have two public galleries in London featuring large scale interactive models of the capital.

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From £16.80