200 Aldersgate, Office building in City of London, United Kingdom
200 Aldersgate is a modern office complex in the City of London featuring contemporary architectural design across multiple floors. The structure includes dual reception areas and various work spaces designed for professional use.
The building was constructed in 1992 by architects Fitzroy Robinson & Partners and initially served as headquarters for the international law firm Clifford Chance. These origins shaped its role as a major business location in London's financial district.
The building features modern art installations, including a neon work called 'Revolution - in two parts' created by artists Rob and Nick Carter. These pieces shape the interior experience and add an artistic presence to the business district.
The complex provides practical facilities including a bicycle store and shower areas with changing rooms for visitors and workers. The first floor also features a business lounge with café service available for breaks and meetings.
The building participates in Stand Up To Cancer events where participants abseil down its exterior walls. These annual abseiling events connect the business location with charitable activities in an unexpected way.
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