Lauderdale Tower

Lauderdale Tower is a residential skyscraper, part of the Barbican Estate in the City of London. It is 123 metres (403 feet) tall with 43 floors, and is the 14th tallest building in London (along with its two Barbican Estate companion buildings, Shakespeare Tower and Cromwell Tower). It was completed in 1974 and named after the Earls of Lauderdale. National Rail London Underground

Opened:

  • 1974

Floors:

  • 42

Building Function:

Height With Antenna/spire:

  • 123 m (404 ft )

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Structural Height:

  • 123 m (404 ft )
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