Tabard Square is a remarkable development of prestigious housing just a short distance from Tower Bridge. Tabard Square has been built in partnership with Laing O’Rourke, constructing its own distinct statement and complementing the architecture of the historical buildings nearby.
The new residential area, comprising 572 units and a 23-storey tower, has been designed by Rolfe Judd Architects to a highly contemporary specification.
Reglit Glass Architecture has been mainly involved in the formation of glass stairwells of the Tower and Ellipse housing buildings.
The project, set around a splendid sculptured pavilion and landscaped square, presents a new vision of contemporary City Living.
Location: Long Lane, Southwark, London
Contractor: Laing O’Rourke
Architects: Rolfe Judd Architects
Photographer: Simon Warren

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