A scheme drawn up by Fletcher Priest Architects has won this year’s New City Architecture Award for buildings in the City of London.
The 75,000sq m building, next to Cannon Street station, was judged to be the best in the City by The Worshipful Company of Chartered architects.
The award is given to the “building or other work of architecture, completed free of planning conditions which makes the most significant contribution to the streetscape and skyscape of the City of London”.

Judges for the prize included Cabe chairman Paul Finch and master of the company Paul France.
Developer on the scheme, known as Watermark Place, was Oxford Properties and the building is now occupied by Japanese investment bank Nomura.
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