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London city hall structure
London city hall structure





These energy-saving techniques mean that chillers will not be needed and that for most of the year the building will require no additional heating. A range of active and passive shading devices is employed: to the south the building leans back so that its floor-plates step inwards to provide shading for the naturally ventilated offices and the building’s cooling systems utilise ground water pumped up via boreholes from the water table.

london city hall structure

Analysis of sunlight patterns throughout the year produced a thermal map of the building’s surface, which is expressed in its cladding. This form achieves optimum energy performance by minimising the surface area exposed to direct sunlight. Its shape is derived from a geometrically modified sphere, developed using computer modelling techniques. The building has been designed so that it has no front or back in conventional terms. Lifts and gentle ramps allow universal access throughout the building. At the base is a piazza with a café, from which the riverside can be enjoyed. Members of the public are also invited to share the building: a flexible space on the top floor – ‘London’s Living Room’ - can be used for exhibitions or functions, and the public commands the rooftop, where a terrace offers unparalleled views across London. The Assembly chamber faces north across the river to the Tower of London, its glass enclosure allowing Londoners to watch the Assembly at work.

london city hall structure

It houses an Assembly chamber, committee rooms and public facilities, together with offices for the Mayor, Assembly members, the Mayor’s cabinet and support staff, providing 12,000 square-metres of accommodation on ten levels. The headquarters occupies a prominent site on the Thames beside Tower Bridge. City Hall is one of the capital’s most symbolically important projects, which expresses the transparency of the democratic process and demonstrates the potential for a wholly sustainable, virtually non-polluting public building.







London city hall structure