good headline, however going into receivership isn't of course.
I can't say i like this building, or any of the ugly boxes they have installed around the area, wonder what will happen to it.
i don't care for it, or the Shard, and the endless glass boxes that are pervading the area. I hated the Lloyds building when it went up, it didn't seem to fit in with anything in the surrounds.
I quite like the Gherkin now. Dont like the Shard or that walkie talkie building.
It has only gone into receivership because the Germans refused a deal with its co-owner. No doubt the private equity firm will negotiate with Deloitte's.
many hated St Pauls, and Wrens design wasn't what he planned at all.
and no i don;t see any merit now or in the future to glass boxes, tall towers don't do it for me, i like classical architecture, Georgian, Edwardian even, this endless proliferation of glass towers is killing what was once a beautiful skyline from Westminster downwards - I loved NY but hated downtown Wall Street, it was so dark and gloomy down on the side walks
someone will take it over i am sure, i loved the walks around the city, now its become dark and forbidding, many of the lovely churches and fine buildings have been dwarfed by these towers.
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