The Shard - Loo With A View - London, Great Britain..
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London's newest skyscraper 'The Shard' so named as it represents a shard of glass. The building was officially inaugurated on July 5, 2012, and at over 1000 feet tall, became the tallest skyscraper in Western Europe.
Waymark Code: WMRHEQ
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 06/22/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member NW_history_buff
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Visited the View at the Shard the tallest building in the UK & EU. Paid our $44 each (31 GB pounds) Travelled to the 33rd Floor then the 68th floor. Before visiting the 72 floor, walked into the loo & what a shock, unbelievable.

"The loo with a view: 750ft above London, toilet on The Shard's 68th floor offers spectacular perspective of the capital and beyond
From this WC you can marvel at landmarks including the Tower of London and HMS Belfast
It is on the 68th floor of the £2billion development, 800ft up the 1,016ft high skyscraper
Next month's opening day for the attraction, known as The View from the Shard, is sold out" text Source &
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The Facts :
"Residential units are situated at heights from 192 metres (631 feet) to 224 metres (735 feet) and are the tallest in London.
• At mid-level is a 197-room Shangri-La hotel.
• The lowest of the two public viewing galleries is situated at 121 metres (397 feet) and features 5-star restaurants.
• The lower level is devoted to 27 office floors.
• Each floor features naturally ventilated 'winter gardens' with operable louvre windows.
• Excess heat generated by the offices is used to heat the hotel and apartments, whilst any superfluous heat is dissipated naturally via a radiator atop the building.
• The building's façade is both double-skinned and ventilated, thus reducing solar gain whilst maximising light intake.
• The building's design has been described by the architect as resembling a sharp, crystal pyramid.
• The tower's design features angled glass façade panels which result in a multiformity of changing reflected light patterns.
• Following the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, the London Bridge Tower was structurally redesigned to improve stability and reduce evacuation times.
• The original design for this project, by Broadway Malyan, featured a circular tower of 87-storeys, 365-metres in height. This design was then replaced by an 80-storey, 390-metre design by Renzo Piano, described by many as a 'shard of glass'. Due to further consultation, a height of 310-metres was decided on, and the tower was reduced to 66-storeys.
• The building features a concrete frame which sits atop one made from steel.
• The tower is environmentally friendly and at 306m (1,003ft) is Western Europe’s tallest habitable building.
• Europe's highest public viewing gallery is situated at 244 metres (800 feet).
• The Shard's extensive use of energy-saving materials and techniques contributes to the building using 30% less energy than other high-rises of comparable dimensions.
• At the lower levels, the tower extends the existing public concourse and opens up routes connecting Guy's Hospital, King's College and the southern residential areas to the business communities stretching along the river.
• The internal areas are used as follows: public areas on floors 1 to 3; offices on floors 4 to 31; a mid-level public area and viewing gallery on floors 34 to 36; a hotel on floors 37 to 51; 114 apartments on floors 52 to 64; and an upper viewing gallery on floors 65 to 66.
• The Shard is the first skyscraper in Western Europe to both reach and exceed 1,000 feet in height.
• The project was given final approval following a Public Inquiry on 19th November 2003.
• Southwark Towers was demolished to make way for the building.
• The construction contract for the project was signed with Mace in late February 2009.
• The building's movement is not restricted with any form of damping. Extra rigidity has been attained by employing a 'hat truss' at the building's top, which comprises outriggers that connect the perimeter columns to the core.
• The tower's form and proportions recall the church spires of the City and the masts of ships which plied their trade along the adjacent Thames.
• The building has been officially inaugurated on July 5, 2012." Text source: Wikipedia Url: (visit link)

There is an embedded video of the View from the Shard.
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Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 06/02/2016

Publication: The Daily Mail & Mail Online.

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