New London Stock Exchange
Paternoster Square, London
Developer: Mitsubishi Estates UK Limited / Schroder Properties
Architect: Eric Parry of Eric Parry Architects
Project Manager : Stanhope plc
Main Contractor : Bovis Lend Lease (Construction)
Quantity Surveyor : Davis Langdon & Everest
Masonry Contractor : Szerelmey Limited
Material: Independent Grove Whitbed
Winner of Natural Stone Awards 2004 - New Build (Cladding) Award
Paternoster Square Building No.2, King Edward Court, is the new London Stock Exchange Building, as part of a major £400,000,000 scheme involving the sensitive redevelopment of 750,000 square feet of office space and 122,000 square feet of leisure and retail space in an area close to St Paul's Cathedral and other heritage buildings. The project comprises a total of six new buildings around a carefully designed public square in keeping with the surrounding architecture.
The Paternoster Square site was subject to significant interest from property developers and architectural practices from 1986 when the original architectural competition to replace the William Holford building was started. This involved considerable public debate including comments from the Prince of Wales. Finally a master plan from William Whitfield was approved in March 1999 with individual buildings within the plan designed by different architectural practices.
Portland Stone was a natural choice for the development, but only after an extensive selection process and rigorous testing regime was Independent Grove Whitbed was selected by Eric Parry for the project.
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