Broadgate – Exchange House

Exchange House
Exchange House
Exchange House

Project Facts
  • Completion Year 1990
  • Size Site Area: 0.50 hectares Building Height: 65 meters Number of Stories: 11 Building Gross Area: 51,100 square meters
  • Collaborators
    Jaros, Baum & Bolles Halcrow Fox And Associates Dewar Partnership Mott Green And Wall Arup - New York Hanna Olin Firepro, Inc. Cerami & Associates Fisher Marantz Stone Bovis/Schal Joint Venture Broadgate Properties
Project Facts
  • Completion Year 1990
  • Size Site Area: 0.50 hectares Building Height: 65 meters Number of Stories: 11 Building Gross Area: 51,100 square meters
  • Collaborators
    Jaros, Baum & Bolles Halcrow Fox And Associates Dewar Partnership Mott Green And Wall Arup - New York Hanna Olin Firepro, Inc. Cerami & Associates Fisher Marantz Stone Bovis/Schal Joint Venture Broadgate Properties

When it opened in 1990, London’s Exchange House became an instant classic, one that exemplified a core belief at SOM that virtually all of the world’s cities can generate new urban space. Here, the space was found by utilizing air rights and applying sophisticated engineering techniques to the architectural design.

Exchange House is a building-bridge hybrid: Its form and structure are built on an exposed steel bridge spanning a 78-meter-long rail yard. A platform arches over the train tracks, enabling the Liverpool Street Station to function normally underneath a 10-story office building. Four parallel structural arches, two expressed externally and two internally, provide the building’s skeleton, enabling column-free interior spaces.

The project amounted to one of the largest net additions of new infrastructure in one of the world’s densest cities. It also catalyzed the development of new streetscapes, lawns, bridges, and plazas in the area. Exchange House is located within the Broadgate Development, a mixed-use district master planned by SOM. The building was developed by Rosehaugh Stanhope Developments in partnership with British Rail. Today, it is jointly owned by British Land and GIC.

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