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  1. 30 St Mary Axe (conocido popularmente como The Gherkin, traducido lit. como «El Pepinillo», y anteriormente como Swiss Re Building) es un rascacielos neofuturista de uso comercial ubicado en la City, el corazón financiero de Londres.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_GherkinThe Gherkin - Wikipedia

    The Gherkin is situated in City of London where a growing number of tall buildings and skyscrapers are rising. In April 2005, a glass panel two thirds up the tower fell to the plaza beneath. The plaza was sealed off, but the building remained open.

  3. The interior design of The Gherkin reflects a commitment to creating a workspace that goes beyond the conventional office setting. Collaborative areas, breakout spaces, and innovative design elements contribute to a dynamic and inspiring work environment.

  4. 29 de may. de 2024 · The Gherkin, skyscraper in London that was designed by the architecture firm Foster and Partners and completed in 2004. Formally known as 30 St Mary Axe, the building has become better known by its colloquial name “The Gherkin,” which comes from its shape being similar to a gherkin fruit.

  5. The Gherkin está ubicado en el corazón del centro financiero de Londres. Diseñado para tener una forma que disminuye gradualmente y con una gran cantidad de piel vidriada ecológica que lo cubre, es visitado por alrededor de 30 personas cada 10 minutos que caminan dentro del edificio durante un máximo de 20 minutos antes de que entre otro ...

  6. 5 de nov. de 2013 · A forty-one story cylinder that tapers inward at its base and its top, where it peaks in a rounded apex, the Gherkin has been compared to many objects of similar shape, including a pine cone, a...

  7. In the heart of the city, on the 30 St. Mary Axe, the Swiss Reinsurance Company’s headquarters is not only an unmistakable landmark in the London skyline, but also the first skyscraper in the British capital built with ecological criteria. The building arises where the location of the Baltic Exchange was once at.