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  • FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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    FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tulip 1
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    03/11/20
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    Pictures must credit : DBOX for Forster + Partners

    A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.

    OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. The planned gondola rides in bubble-like capsules

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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    FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tulip 1
    Ref 12326
    03/11/20
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    Pictures must credit : DBOX for Forster + Partners

    A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.

    OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. Illustration of The Tulip’s Pavilion Roof Top Garden

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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    FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tulip 1
    Ref 12326
    03/11/20
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit : DBOX for Forster + Partners

    A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.

    OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. Illustration of The Tulip’s Viewing Gallery

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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    FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tulip 1
    Ref 12326
    03/11/20
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit : DBOX for Forster + Partners

    A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.

    OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. Illustration of The Tulip’s Visitor Lobby

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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    FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tulip 1
    Ref 12326
    03/11/20
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit : DBOX for Forster + Partners

    A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.

    OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. How the Tulip would look on the London skyline

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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    FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tulip 1
    Ref 12326
    03/11/20
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit : DBOX for Forster + Partners

    A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.

    OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. How the London city skyline would look with the Tulip

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    DUK10137820_011
    FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tulip 1
    Ref 12326
    03/11/20
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit : DBOX for Forster + Partners

    A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.

    OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. Illustration of Tulip’s Aspire London Space education facility


    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    DUK10137820_010
    FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tulip 1
    Ref 12326
    03/11/20
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit : DBOX for Forster + Partners

    A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.

    OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. High rise viewing platforms

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    DUK10137820_008
    FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tulip 1
    Ref 12326
    03/11/20
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit : DBOX for Forster + Partners

    A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.

    OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. How the building would gaze over central London

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    DUK10137820_007
    FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tulip 1
    Ref 12326
    03/11/20
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit : DBOX for Forster + Partners

    A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.

    OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. Illustration of The Tulip’s Aspire London Space education facility

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    DUK10137820_006
    FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tulip 1
    Ref 12326
    03/11/20
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit : DBOX for Forster + Partners

    A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.

    OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. View from the planned sky garden

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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    FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tulip 1
    Ref 12326
    03/11/20
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit : DBOX for Forster + Partners

    A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.

    OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. Planned sky garden bar at the top of the building

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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    FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tulip 1
    Ref 12326
    03/11/20
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit : DBOX for Forster + Partners

    A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.

    OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. How the Tulip would look when completed towering above the Gherkin

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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    FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tulip 1
    Ref 12326
    03/11/20
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit : DBOX for Forster + Partners

    A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.

    OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. llustration of The Tulip’s Pavilion and public realm

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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    FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tulip 1
    Ref 12326
    03/11/20
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit : DBOX for Forster + Partners

    A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.

    OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. Illustration of The Tulip’s Aspire London Space community facility

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas