Euston Tower


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FieldValue
imageFile:Euston Tower 2004.jpg
image_size150px
captionEuston Tower
statusFinished
locationEuston Road, London Borough of Camden
coordinates
architectSidney Kaye Eric Firmin & Partners
architectural_styleInternational style
main_contractorGeorge Wimpey
floor_count36
start_date1969
stop_date1970
height124 m
developerJoe Levy
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| image= File:Euston Tower 2004.jpg | image_size = 150px | caption= Euston Tower | name= | status=Finished | owner = | current_tenants = | location=Euston Road, London Borough of Camden | coordinates= | roof = | antenna_spire= | floor_area= | architect= Sidney Kaye Eric Firmin & Partners | architectural_style = International style | main_contractor=George Wimpey | floor_count = 36 | structural_engineer= | start_date = 1969 | stop_date = 1970 | height=124 m | developer=Joe Levy

Euston Tower is a skyscraper located on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden. To its east is Hampstead Road.

History

The site was developed by Joe Levy who bought properties along the north side of Euston Road to enable him to build a complex of two tower blocks with office shops and apartments. The building, which was designed by Sidney Kaye Eric Firmin & Partners in the International style and built by George Wimpey, was completed in 1970. It is 36-storeys and 124 m high. Early tenants included Inmarsat and Capital Radio.

References

References

  1. Hill, Dave. (23 August 2015). "How Euston Road got wider, taller and deeper and Joe Levy got rich". The Guardian.
  2. Foundation stone at the entrance to the building
  3. Wates, Nick. (2012). "The Battle for Tolmers Square". Routledge Revivals.
  4. "Euston Tower, Euston Road, London". Manchester History.
  5. "Euston Tower". The Skyscraper Centre.
  6. Godwin, Matthew. (5 December 2007). "Interview with Roy Gibson". European Space Agency.
  7. (28 January 2007). "Whatever happened to Capital Radio?". The Telegraph.

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