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Greenery-clad office tower gets go-ahead in London despite fears over protected views
Planning granted for potential home for The London Centre - New London Architecture
Cheesegrater 2' skyscraper approved for City of London | News | Archinect
London's 73-storey Trellis skyscraper gets green light | Construction industry | The Guardian
London's newest 1,000ft skyscraper the Trellis will be almost as tall as the Shard | Daily Mail Online
London to get new tower called The Trellis and it's nearly as high as The Shard | Metro News
Scalpel and Trellis joining Shard, Gherkin, Cheesegrater and Walkie Talkie
10 skyscrapers that will change London's skyline | 18th April 2018 | Rec-tify your culture! | Unite People
Tallest tower in Square Mile gets planning green light | News | Building
The skyscrapers about to change London's skyline - BBC Culture
London approves new 73-storey skyscraper after five metres were lopped off the top over fears planes might fly into it | The Sun
Trellis tower: London's second-tallest skyscraper gets green light
The Post Office Tower, situated near Tottenham Court Road in London, England is the tallest building in the U.K. rising to 580 feet above street level and surmounted by a 40 foot
London's 73-storey Trellis skyscraper gets green light | Construction industry | The Guardian
LONDON One Undershaft known as 'The Trellis' Approved The third Tallest building in London - YouTube
London's second tallest 73-storey 'Trellis' skyscraper - YouTube
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London's second tallest skyscraper The Trellis given go ahead | Daily Mail Online
Tallest building in the City of London set for green-light
1 Undershaft, the tallest tower in the City of London, gets the green light
How new skyscrapers including the 1,000ft Trellis will transform London's skyline | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
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The future of London's skyline
London's second tallest skyscraper The Trellis given go ahead | Daily Mail Online