• October 22, 2024

Updated plans for City of London’s Tallest Skyscraper: 1 Undershaft

Updated plans for City of London’s Tallest Skyscraper: 1 Undershaft
Future plans for the City of London’s Tallest Skyscraper, 1 Undershaft.

Aroland Holdings has submitted updated plans for the City of London’s Tallest Skyscraper, 1 Undershaft.

The new proposals, which will be validated later today, will deliver a comprehensive ground-floor redesign.

The scheme, delivered by development manager Stanhope, aims to enhance St Helen’s Square with a more accessible and active public realm, such as a re-imagined public garden and expanded space for cultural activities.

Following extensive discussions with stakeholders , it plans to deliver 154,000 square metres of office space, including co-working spaces for small and medium-sized businesses as part of the City Plan 2040 .

This long-term office space strategy identified the need for an additional 1.2m square metres of office space over the next 16 years.

Once completed, 1 Undershaft will meet 13 per cent of the City’s office space requirement.

A standout feature of the new plan is a free-to-access public garden on the 11th floor, which will offer views of landmarks such as St Paul’s Cathedral and the Lloyd’s Building.

Updated plans for City of London’s Tallest Skyscraper: 1 Undershaft

Other public amenities will also be available, such as Europe’s highest viewing gallery and a cultural space fit with a restaurant and public exhibitions.

Eric Parry, founder of Eric Parry Architects, emphasised the importance of public access:

“1 Undershaft is a uniquely welcoming tall building in the City of London that provides free public access on multiple levels”.