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Mondial House was an ambitious building project both in terms
of size and complexity. It was originally conceived as a 15-20 storey tower
block and podium, but as with most of the riverside sites in Central London,
the final design had to ensure that views of St. Paul's Cathedral remained
unobstructed. The end result was a ziggurat (step-back) design of 12 storeys
- the 8 above ground reaching a height of 46 metres.
February 2006 - A unique 70's building, with outdated technology? Photo
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City | The GRP Cladding | The
Public Walkways | The Cooling Pods |
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POEU March 1970: "The building will be called Mondial House ("mondial":
world-wide). The building will incorporate a riverside promenade, public
walkways at first floor level and a fire station [Dowgate] fronting on to
Upper Thames Street to meet the requirements of the Greater London Council
and the City of London."
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| Planning
Requirements
Mondial House was an ambitious building project both in terms
of size and complexity. It was originally conceived as a 15-20 storey tower
block and podium, but as with most of the riverside sites in Central London,
the final design had to ensure that views of St. Paul's Cathedral remained
unobstructed. The end result was a ziggurat (step-back) design of 12 storeys
- the 8 above ground reaching a height of 46 metres.
A Landmark in the
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Gleaming in the sun, a 1979 view of Mondial House
living up to its reputation of being 'A Landmark in the City'. Not exactly
a building you could fail to notice!
Photo: Courtesy of Guildhall Library, City Of London.
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The GRP
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A vast expanse of concrete clad in glass reinforced plastic.
"GRP cladding is a flat dense glass reinforced polyester sheet which
is easy to clean and fix."
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The Concrete
Detailing
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Although much of the structure is hidden underneath the white plastic
cladding, certain features such as the 'M O N D I
A L H O U S E' lettering serve to celebrate that this is a concrete
building!
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The Public Walkways |
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"The building will incorporate a riverside promenade and public walkways
at first floor level"
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The Cooling
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This photo shows the six cooling pods which housed the radiators for the
standby generators which were installed in the sub basement levels. The cooling
pods were one of the unique design elements which gave the impression of
a 'working building' rather than simply a boring office space!
Learn more...
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| The Prince
of Wales on Mondial
"To me this building is redolent of a word processor..."
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Prince Charles: "As you continue down the river (Thames), it is poignant
that you can only just glimpse Wren's Monument to the Great Fire as you pass
the dreadful Mondial House. To me this building is redolent of a word processor.
I don't see that people particularly want a perpetual view of a word processor
when they find themselves living with them all the time in the office or
at home".
[www.princeofwales.gov.uk/about/wrk_architecture_vision.html]
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'Mondial House - The
Design ' - photos by Kim Laughton
Thanks to
Guildhall
Library, City of London
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