The Cheesegrater

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The Cheesegrater is a distinctive, wedge-shaped skyscraper in London's financial district, officially known as the Leadenhall Building.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf office building
skyscraper
alsoKnownAs The Cheesegrater
architect Richard Rogers
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
architecturalStyle high-tech architecture
buildingType commercial
city London, England
surface form: London
cityQuarter Leadenhall area
completionDate 2014
constructionStartDate 2008
country United Kingdom
developer British Land
Oxford Properties Group
surface form: Oxford Properties
district City of London
surface form: London financial district
elevatorCount 26
façadeMaterial glass
steel
floorArea approximately 84,000 square metres
approximately 900,000 square feet
floorCount 48
hasHelipad no
hasPublicAccess ground-level atrium and public space
height 225 metres
737 feet
latitude 51.5133 N
location City of London
London, England
surface form: London
longitude 0.0819 W
nearbyLandmark 122 Bishopsgate
Lloyd's building
30 St Mary Axe
surface form: The Gherkin
nicknameOrigin resembles a cheese grater
notableFeature exposed steel megaframe
public space at ground level
sloping, tapering north façade
officialName Leadenhall Building
openingDate 2014
owner CC Land Holdings
ranking one of the tallest buildings in the City of London
roofType flat roof
shape wedge-shaped
skylineRole part of the City of London skyscraper cluster
streetAddress Leadenhall Building
surface form: 122 Leadenhall Street
structuralEngineer Ove Arup & Partners
surface form: Arup
structuralSystem steel frame
toppedOutDate 2013
use office space

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The Cheesegrater alsoKnownAs The Cheesegrater