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London plans 1,000 foot glass tower over Battersea Power Station

londontower.jpgLondon's old Battersea Power Station has been around a long time, and its been decommissioned since 1983, making it a relatively useless old relic of a bygone era. But that's not to say the Brits want to knock down the reliable old landmark; no, far from it. Instead, they're building a 1,000 foot, $7.8 billion tower on top of it, creating the tallest building in London.

The complex will house 3,000 home, a shopping center, and a "green" office complex, completely repurposing the area and creating a new, revitalized area. It's not due to be completed until 2019, which is telling of the vast scope of the project, but when it's complete it'll change the landscape and skyline of London completely.

Via Daily Mail

 
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By buttercupboxer at 4:18 PM ON 06/23/08

I hope they got a plan for all the birds that are gonna run into that tower. It's a cool frakkin' idea though. About time people started harness physics.

By IsoTek at 4:50 PM ON 06/23/08

Great, so when the fertility plague hits us in 2027 like in "Children of Men" we actually will be able to film a scene overlooking Battersea..Maybe I need to watch better Science Fiction. Yea that is it.


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