Plans for City’s tallest tower unveiled

1 Undershaft public consultation at Bishopsgate Institute. Credit @1Undershaft
1 Undershaft public consultation at Bishopsgate Institute. Credit @1Undershaft
DBOX for Eric Parry Architects - 1 Undershaft
Proposed design of 1 Undershaft, EC3

Designs for what would be the City of London’s tallest building, to be built on the site of the Aviva tower at 1 Undershaft, EC3, have been revealed.

The Eric Parry-designed scheme, developed on behalf of Asian billionaires Juok Khoon Hong and Martua Sitorus, envisages a 73-storey tower rising 1,016 ft, the same height as the Shard, SE1.

It would feature just under 1m sq ft of office space in regular floor plates, supported by a skeleton of diagonal steel columns, according to an environmental impact assessment submitted last week.

Plans also include a high-level public restaurant, viewing gallery and 50,000 sq ft of public realm that would link the new public square in front of the neighbouring Leadenhall building.

A public consultation on the scheme opens today at 10am at the Bishopsgate Institute.

The owners’ Singapore-based property company, Aroland Holdings, intends to submit a full planning application for the scheme next year.

JLL acted for Aroland in the purchase of 1 Undershaft and continues to provide advice.

jack.sidders@estatesgazette.com