Industrial Glamour – Gasholders Kings Cross

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Facade Type: Slide/Fold Panels | Architects: WilkinsonEyre | Location: London, United Kingdom

The impressive transformation of the Victorian triplet gasholder guide frames situated next to the Regent’s Canal at London’s King’s Cross is part of a larger urban redevelopment scheme, which is quickly gaining notoriety in London due to its great mixture of contemporary buildings and rich industrial heritage.

Ceramic Dark Beauty – London Wall Place

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Facade Type: Ceramic Cladding | Architects: Make Architects | Location: London, United Kingdom

In central London between Moorgate and Barbican, the newly completed office development of London Wall Place immediately catches your eye due to its dark blue ceramic facade. The new development designed by Make Architects is cantilevering above the London Wall and is comprising of two office buildings, twelve and sixteen storeys high.