
The London Scalpel, officially known as 52 Lime Street, is a commercial skyscraper in the City of London. Designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, the building is notable for its distinctive shape,... Read more »

A “London round skyscraper” is a tall, cylindrical building that is designed to maximize natural light and views. These buildings are often used for commercial purposes, such as offices or hotels, and... Read more »

London residential skyscrapers are tall buildings used for residential purposes, primarily housing people in densely populated urban areas. They offer panoramic city views, luxurious amenities, and proximity to various urban conveniences. The... Read more »

The London Landmarks Skyscraper Challenge is an annual fundraising event that challenges participants to climb to the top of some of London’s most iconic skyscrapers. The event raises money for various charities,... Read more »

A London garden skyscraper is a high-rise building that incorporates greenery and gardens into its design. These buildings are often designed to improve air quality, reduce the urban heat island effect, and... Read more »

There is no known building called the “London Free Skyscraper.” The term “London Free Skyscraper” does not appear to have any specific meaning or significance in the context of architecture or real... Read more »

London Car-Melting Skyscraper refers to an incident in 2013 where a concave skyscraper in London, England, reflected sunlight onto parked cars below, causing them to melt. The skyscraper, known as the “Walkie... Read more »

Jaguar melted by London skyscraper is a thought experiment that explores the potential consequences of climate change. The experiment was conducted by placing a model of a jaguar on the roof of... Read more »

Infinity London Skyscraper is a proposed 305-meter (1,000 ft) tall skyscraper in London, England. It was designed by architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) and was approved by the London Borough of... Read more »

Helter Skelter is a public artwork and visitor attraction located in the heart of Notting Hill, London. Designed by renowned British artist Anish Kapoor, it is a 36-foot-tall, spiraling slide constructed from... Read more »