Case Study

20 Gresham Street

20 Gresham Street

20 Gresham Street 20 Gresham Street marks a significant transformation when compared to other recently developed buildings in the area. Located diagonally opposite the City of London’s Guildhall entrance at the corner of Milk Street, the building completes the redevelopment of the Western end of Gresham Street which has been completely redefined by new buildings in the past few years. The building reveals its complexity when approached from the Bank of England at the Eastern end of Gresham Street. The Milk Street/Gresham Street corner is highly visible, due to the layout of the street and the placement of neighbouring buildings. he building marks this important corner by extending its curvilinear roof form to the ground. It gradually sets back over the full height of this curved facade

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