Thursday 9 October 2014

Open grid ss walkway at St Mary Axe bridge, the Gherkin building, City of London

St Mary Axe was a medieval parish in the City of London. The Church of St Mary Axe was demolished in 1561 and now this street is home to the skyscraper; Number 30 St Mary Axe otherwise known as the Gherkin. More recently the area has benefited from the construction of another building called Bevis Marks. Access between these buildings is via a new bridge with Intamesh anti-slip, blast finish, stainless steel open grid wedge wire flooring.

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