Planning chief applauds 鈥榗onstructive relationship鈥 with architects

Planning applications for three new skyscrapers in the City of London are being worked up, with two likely to be submitted before Christmas, 好色先生TV鈥檚 sister title BD has been told.

The towers are planned for sites close to the stump of the Pinnacle, 鈥渄eep in the eastern cluster鈥 of tall buildings around Bishopsgate.

Senior City planner Gwyn Williams said he was in discussions over three towers whose planning applications were imminent.

As the corporation鈥檚 newly promoted head of design, he will be 鈥渟olely responsible鈥 for ensuring their design quality meets the City鈥檚 expectations.

鈥淥ne in particular is a very considered response from an architect I have the utmost respect for,鈥 he said, declining to name the practice.

鈥淚 have worked very closely with him and there鈥檚 a mutual respect. It鈥檚 a good example of cooperation between architect and planner to come up with a building that hopefully the public will see the value in.鈥

Richards told BD in an interview earlier this summer that he thinks planners are in a strong position to push for design quality because they are independent in a way that architects, with their clients, cannot be.

The news comes as the Cheesegrater threw open its doors to the public for the first time during Open House weekend. Ken Shuttleworth, co-creator of the Gherkin which is obscured from some angles by the Cheesegrater, has argued for new viewing corridors to be introduced to protect contemporary buildings as well as St Paul鈥檚 Cathedral.

But Richards told BD: 鈥淚 am not of the view that the Gherkin should be protected. It鈥檚 part of the eastern cluster.鈥

All the new schemes are likely to have public viewing areas or roof gardens. Richards has said that one of his priorities is making the City more 鈥渋nclusive鈥 of ordinary people.