CTBUH Silver Member

Stanhope

Buildings

Rank
Name
Status

Completed

Architecturally Topped Out

Structurally Topped Out

Under Construction

On Hold

Proposed

Vision

Never Completed

Demolished

Competition Entry

Canceled

Proposed Renovation

Under Renovation

Renovated

Under Demolition

Height

1

150 Leadenhall Street

203.7 m / 668 ft

2

One Bishopgate

135.3 m / 444 ft

3

The Willis Building

124.8 m / 409 ft

4

Gateway East

101.4 m / 333 ft

5

Angel Court

100.7 m / 330 ft

6

Rothschild Bank Headquarters

75.4 m / 247 ft

7

Vita

68 m / 223 ft

8

Tate Modern-The Blavatnik Building

64.5 m / 212 ft

9

70 Mark Lane

63 m / 207 ft

10

Merrick Place Tower 1

- m / - ft

Rank
Name
City
Height

1

The Pinnacle

London

288 m

945 ft

2

150 Leadenhall Street

London

204 m

668 ft

3

One Bishopgate

London

135 m

444 ft

4

The Willis Building

London

125 m

409 ft

5

Gateway East

London

101 m

333 ft

6

Angel Court

London

101 m

330 ft

7

Rothschild Bank Headquarters

London

75 m

247 ft

8

Vita

London

68 m

223 ft

9

Tate Modern-The Blavatnik Building

London

65 m

212 ft

10

70 Mark Lane

London

63 m

207 ft

11

Merrick Place Tower 1

London

- m

- ft

12

Merrick Place Tower 4

London

- m

- ft

13

Merrick Place Tower 2

London

- m

- ft

14

Merrick Place Tower 3

London

- m

- ft

CTBUH Initiatives Involving Stanhope

CTBUH Interviews Rem Koolhaas & David Gianotten from OMA

26 February 2014

On the occasion of receiving the Best Tall Building Worldwide award at the 12th Annual CTBUH Awards Symposium and Dinner for CCTV Headquarters, Beijing, Rem Koolhaas, founding partner, Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), sat for an interview with Daniel Safarik, CTBUH Editor. Koolhaas was joined by David Gianotten, partner, OMA, who is intimately involved in the firm’s Asian projects.