BroadGate Exchange House
It is an elegant ten-story office building, one of 14 buildings in London’s Broadgate development. SOM spanned the tracks with parabolic steel arches, the most efficient solution, combining formal dynamism, efficient use of materials and ease of erection. The building is suspended over the rail lines below via four parallel archways which enables a column-free interior. Baker: “The construction sequence was a big deal. We had the steel on temporary supports until we could close the arch. The engineers were worried about loads jumping around. We jacked up the entire building 50 millimeters, to be able to control the unloading of the temporary shores. Then we put the building back down again“.
Only 5% of its footprint touches the ground that brings an open space beneath, connecting Exchange Square to the south to Primrose Street to the north. It was possible to create the plaza by threading small columns through the rail lines below on an irregular spacing. This solution generated the largest civic space within the City of London, but also established Exchange House as the gateway to the development.
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