Bloomberg European Headquarters
3 Queen Victoria Street
London
EC4N 4TQ
Overview
In December 2010, Bloomberg embarked on the construction of a new building in the heart of the City of London that would meet the needs of our growing employee population and represent our company’s culture, values, and ambitions, from the ground up.
Located between the Bank of England and St Paul’s Cathedral, the new site occupies 3.2 acres and provides approximately 1.1 million square feet of sustainable office space, three new public spaces – two featuring a specially commissioned artwork – a retail area, Bloomberg Arcade that will reinstate an ancient Roman travel route, and an anticipated cultural hub that will restore the Temple of Mithras to its original site.
Conceived by the founder Mike Bloomberg in collaboration with leading architect Lord Norman Foster of Foster + Partners, the new building’s design is sympathetic to its surrounding context, an exemplar of sustainable design, and uniquely of its place and time – a natural extension of the City that will endure and improve the surrounding public realm.
Construction
Bucklersbury House stood on the Bloomberg site before its demolition in 2010.
Aerial view of the Bloomberg construction site in the heart of the City.
The Bloomberg site under construction.
Exterior and interior
Two buildings divided by a pedestrianized dining arcade provide approximately 1.1m sq ft of office and retail space.
A photo of the interior of the Vortex installation at the Bloomberg London office building.
Above the ramp at the center of the building is an expansive roof light.
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