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The Shard


Height: 310m
Location: London
Year: 2012
The Shard

The Bow


Height: 238m
Location: Calgary
Year: 2012
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The Shard vs The Bow


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The Shard

The Shard

Height

310m
Floors73
Year2012
CityLondon

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The Shard, also referred to as the Shard of Glass, Shard London Bridge and Previously London Bridge Tower, is a 95-storey skyscraper, designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano, in Southwark, London, that forms a Part of the Shard Quarter development.

Standing 309.6 metres (1,016 feet) high, the Shard is the tallest building in the United Kingdom, and the sixth-tallest construction in Europe. It is also the second-tallest free-standing structure in the United Kingdom, after the concrete tower of the Emley Moor transmitting station. It replaced Southwark Towers, a 24-storey office block constructed on the website in 1975. The Shard's construction began in March 2009; it was topped out on 30 March 2012 and inaugurated on 5 July 2012.



Practical completion was achieved in November 2012. The tower's privately operated observation deck, The View from The Shard, was opened to the general public on 1 February 2013. The glass-clad pyramidal tower includes 72 habitable floors, with a viewing gallery and open observation deck on the 72nd floor, at a height of 244 metres (801 ft). The Shard was developed by Sellar Property Group on behalf of LBQ Ltd and is collectively owned by Sellar Property (5%) and the State of Qatar (95%). The Shard is managed by Real Estate Management (UK) Limited on behalf of the owners.

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The Bow

The Bow

Height

238m
Floors57
Year2012
CityCalgary

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<p>The Bow can refer to:</p> The Bow (film), a 2005 Korean film The Bow (skyscraper), a building in Calgary, Alberta The Bow River in the province of Alberta The Bow Back Rivers, part of the River Lea

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