20 Fenchurch Street, The City

London is busily transforming itself into a sci-fi city. Dubbed the “walkie talkie” because of its shape, which widens as the building rises, 20 Fenchurch Street will have a public viewing area and gardens on its upper floors. The 36 storey building will be completed in summer 2014.

Great Arthur House, EC1

Part of the Corporation’s Grade II-listed Golden Lane Estate, which was completed in the mid-1960s. “Great Arthur House is the first residential tower block in London to be built that was over 50 metres in height, and indeed the first one to breach the 100 foot height limit in the City of London,” according to …

Mary Ward House, Bloomsbury

From the Mary Ward House site: Mary Ward House is a fascinating Grade II listed building dating from 1898 and financed by the wealthy philanthropist Passmore Edwards. Mary Ward, the novelist and social reformer, was the inspiration behind the endeavour to provide a centre of training, care and entertainment for the less fortunate in society.

Haines House, Bloomsbury

An Art Deco speculative development that was mixed use: offices, flats and The Duke of York. Designed by Denis Edmund Harrington and completed in 1938. Atypical for Georgian Bloomsbury. Grade II listed. More details here. Discussion of its magic squares is here.