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Erik LarsenMitchell DickinsonAbby MayfieldJake VinsonWendy WeatherlyThe Gherkin, The Swiss Re30 St. Mary AxeScope About History Site Conditions weather, foundation conditions Stuctural Loads -gravity, wind, seismic Structural Connection -column, beam, and diagrid con nections30 St. Mary AxeType OfficeLocation london , United KingdomConstruction 2001- 2004 Opening 28 April 2004 Cost 138,000, 180 metres (591 ft)Floor count 41 Floor area 47,950 sq m (516,100 sq ft)Architect Foster and PartnersStructural Engineer ArupMain Contractor SkanskaAboutSiteConstructionRestrictions of small site ( acres): Concrete pours, limitations of time Traffic, limited accessibility The Baltic Exchange previously re-sided in the location of the Swiss Re for 250 years.
30 St. Mary Axe TypeOffice Location London, United Kingdom Construction 2001- 2004 Opening 28 April 2004 Cost £138,000,000.00 Height180 metres (591 ft) Floor count 41 Floor area 47,950 sq m (516,100 sq ft) Architect Foster and Partners Structural Engineer Arup Main Contractor Skanska About
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