London office tower 22 Bishopsgate will have a rock climbing window


Due to various cultural, demographic, and technological advances, the way people work and live today has dramatically changed. The freelance economy is on the rise, more people are choosing (and allowed) to work from home, and tech and start up companies are foregoing traditional office spaces to set up shop in restored warehouses and adapted historic buildings. These developments have called into question the fate of the high-rise tower as commercial skyscrapers struggle to find enough tenants to fill up their floors.

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22 Bishopsgate, currently under construction and due to open in 2019, is one approach that responds to these key shifts in the workplace. Located in the heart of London, the 62-story tower will be the tallest building in the Square Mile at 278 meters, eclipsing the nearby Heron tower at 231. The building represents a new approach by offering its professional residents choice. Recognizing the relationship between employee wellbeing and produ...

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