k Vintners Place, Upper Thames Street, Queenhithe, London, 28101992. Creator John Laing plc. Vintners Place, Upper Thames Street, Queenhithe, London, 28101992. An elevated view looking through the archway at the north end of the galleria at Vintners Place showing the marble floor of the open atrium. Laing undertook the xa379m management contract for the construction of a 37,000sqm high quality office development at Vintners Place between March 1989 and December 1992. Work on site began in June 1989 with the demolition of 10 buildings including Vintry House and Kennet Wharf on the riverside. The listed faxe7ade of Thames House along Queen Street Place was preserved and incorporated into the development. The project was the first within the City of London in modern times permitted to reclaim land from the Thames foreshore for its riverside facade. Vintners Place won an Interiors Special Award at the 1993 Natural Stone Awards for the variety in the design and types of marble used for the floors. They incorporated designs from St Peters and other churches designed by Bernini in Rome. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Vintners Place, Upper Thames Street, Queenhithe, London, 28 10 1992. Creator: John Laing plc. Vintners Place, Upper Thames Street, Queenhithe, London, 28 10 1992. An elevated view looking through the archway at the north end of the galleria at Vintners Place showing the marble floor of the open atrium. Laing undertook the   xa3 79m management contract for the construction of a 37,000sqm high quality office development at Vintners Place between March 1989 and December 1992.  Work on site began in June 1989 with the demolition of 10 buildings including Vintry House and Kennet Wharf on the riverside.  The listed fa  xe7 ade of Thames House along Queen Street Place was preserved and incorporated into the development.  The project was the first within the City of London in modern times permitted to reclaim land from the Thames foreshore for its riverside facade.  Vintners Place won an Interiors Special Award at the 1993 Natural Stone Awards for the variety in the design and types of marble used for the floors.  They incorporated designs from St Peter s and other churches designed by Bernini in Rome.
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Vintners Place, Upper Thames Street, Queenhithe, London, 28/10/1992. Creator: John Laing plc.

Vintners Place, Upper Thames Street, Queenhithe, London, 28/10/1992. An elevated view looking through the archway at the north end of the galleria at Vintners Place showing the marble floor of the open atrium. Laing undertook the £79m management contract for the construction of a 37,000sqm high quality office development at Vintners Place between March 1989 and December 1992. Work on site began in June 1989 with the demolition of 10 buildings including Vintry House and Kennet Wharf on the riverside. The listed façade of Thames House along Queen Street Place was preserved and incorporated into the development. The project was the first within the City of London in modern times permitted to reclaim land from the Thames foreshore for its riverside facade. Vintners Place won an Interiors Special Award at the 1993 Natural Stone Awards for the variety in the design and types of marble used for the floors. They incorporated designs from St Peter's and other churches designed by Bernini in Rome.

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