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English: Three of the tallest buildings in the city of London. On the left, the exposed conduits of the Lloyds Building by Richard Rogers. In the middle, the curved glass 30 St Mary Axe by Foster and Partners. And on the right, the skeleton of the new Willis building, also by Foster, still under construction.

Keywords: Lloyds building, 30 St Mary Axe, Swiss Re building, Willis building, skyscraper, City of London


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