Sam Potter, lead architect at Make, said: “The beauty of this project
lies in recognising it is simply the latest layer in the history of this
site, the next trace to be remembered. We’ve designed state-
of-the-art offices, but it’s the combination with the public realm
that has attracted the occupiers, not just the commercial spaces
themselves. It is about bringing in a social, human, tactile scale
to the City, and the architecture is all the more successful for the
spaces around it.”
Tim Wells, Development Director at Brookfield Properties
said on behalf of the joint venture: “The scheme’s ability to
connect modern business with historic London and offer new
perspectives from the revitalised high level walkways sets
it apart from any other development in London and
further strengthens Brookfield Properties’ place-making
credentials. At London Wall Place, we have developed world class
office space in an exceptional and unique environment for the
benefit of all the buildings occupiers, neighbours and visitors
alike.”
THE PROJECT’S CONCEPT LIES IN REFERENCING THE
DEEP HISTORY OF THE SITE, FROM THE ROMANS
THROUGH TO POST-WAR MODERNISM.