Distant photograph of the Shard, London's latest iconic building as seen from the roof terrace of One New Change, London EC4.

Distant photograph of the Shard, London's latest iconic building as seen from the roof terrace of One New Change, London EC4. Stock Photo
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Contributor:

Frontline Photography / Alamy Stock Photo

Image ID:

D1HM61

File size:

34.5 MB (1.1 MB Compressed download)

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Dimensions:

4256 x 2831 px | 36 x 24 cm | 14.2 x 9.4 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

2 December 2012

Location:

One New Change, London, EC4.

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Photograph of the Shard, London's latest iconic building as seen from the roof terrace of One New Change, London EC4. The Shard, also referred to as the Shard of Glass, is a 95-storey skyscraper in London. Its construction began in March 2009; it was topped out on 30 March 2012 and inaugurated on 5 July 2012. It will open to the public in 2013. Standing 309.6 metres (1, 016 ft) high, the Shard is the tallest building in the European Union, the second-tallest in Europe, and the second-tallest free-standing structure in the United Kingdom, after the 330-metre (1, 083 ft) concrete tower at the Emley Moor transmitting station. The Shard replaced Southwark Towers, a 24-storey office block built on the site in Southwark in 1975. Renzo Piano, the Shard's architect, worked with the architectural firm Broadway Malyan during the planning stage. The tower has 72 habitable floors, with a viewing gallery and open-air observation deck – the UK's highest – on the 72nd floor, at a height of 245 metres (804 ft).The Shard was designed with an irregular pyramidal shape from the base to the top, and is clad entirely in glass.