Guy’s Tower

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Guy’s Tower is a prominent high-rise hospital building in London that forms part of Guy’s Hospital and is known as one of the tallest medical towers in the world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf high-rise building
hospital building
affiliation King’s College London NERFINISHED
NHS NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Modernist architecture
category Hospital buildings completed in the 20th century
NHS hospitals in London
Skyscrapers in London
city London NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
floorCount 30
function one of the tallest hospital buildings in the world
hasFacility clinical departments
offices for medical staff
research laboratories
teaching facilities
hasFunction biomedical research
medical education
patient care
height approximately 143 metres
approximately 470 feet
isPartOf Guy’s Hospital campus NERFINISHED
locatedInArea London Borough of Southwark NERFINISHED
locatedNear London Bridge NERFINISHED
The Shard NERFINISHED
location England
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
material concrete
glass
nearbyStation London Bridge station NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the tallest medical towers in the world
distinctive high-rise hospital design
opened 1970s
operator Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust NERFINISHED
ownedBy Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust NERFINISHED
partOf Guy’s Hospital NERFINISHED
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust estate NERFINISHED
region Central London NERFINISHED
underwentRenovation 2010s
use clinical services
hospital
medical research
offices

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Guy’s Hospital hasBuilding Guy’s Tower