Images of a new 65-storey “small Shard” of apartments, offices, restaurants and a roof garden designed by Renzo Piano -the Italian architect behind western Europe’s tallest building- were unveiled today ahead of a public exhibition.
"At the moment you only go to Paddington for two reasons - to catch a train or to see someone in hospital. It is soulless and has no life and yet it is only five minutes from Hyde Park and seven or eight minutes from Marble Arch," said Sellar Property Group chairman Irvine Sellar. "It is a fantastic location but it is stuck in a Fifties time-warp. We intend to create a place for people to go, where they will want to live, work, eat and shop."
Mr Sellar said the 224-metre skyscraper -on a single acre site at 31 London Street by 2020- was a “very elegant, light and crystal-type tower, very different to the dark and dense towers that are not very good for London”. It will have restaurants on the 60th, 61st and 62nd storeys will offer more than 200 apartments, offices, retail, restaurants and a 5,000 sq ft public roof garden.
“The current public realm in Paddington is poor, with congestion in and around the entrance to the Bakerloo line leading to frequent closures. This scheme looks to remedy those issues, while creating a wonderful sense of place which Paddington greatly needs," added Piano.