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Originally, there was also a swimming pool for employees to enjoy during their lunch break. This has now been covered up (and preserved, rather than filled in, due to it being a listed building) and the space is used for more offices. The swimming pool can be seen underneath the false floor.
166:. Foster's design, inspired by a glass-clad office building he had recently completed, featured innovative energy-conscious elements and open-plan floor spaces. The building was officially opened on June 2, 1975, by former Prime Minister 161:
The Willis Building was commissioned by John Roscoe, chairman of Willis, Faber & Dumas, in the early 1970s. The architectural firm of Norman Foster was selected after a shortlist was provided by the
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The bulbous floor plan of the office block reflects the layout of the available site in the centre of Ipswich, which is sandwiched between several road junctions and the Grade I
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The centre of the building is constructed from a grid of concrete pillars, 14 m (46 ft) apart, supporting
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status in Britain. At the time it was one of only two listed buildings under 30 years of age.
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well leads up to a rooftop staff restaurant surrounded by a rooftop garden (
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In 1991 the Willis building became the newest building to be given
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List of tallest buildings and structures in Ipswich
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Willis Building (Ipswich)

Ipswich
Norman Foster's
Foster Associates
Ipswich
Suffolk
Norman Foster
Wendy Cheesman
Foster Associates
Willis Towers Watson
listed
Unitarian Meeting House

cantilevered
concrete slab
curtain wall
smoked glass
art deco
Express Building
Manchester
escalator
360 panorama
Royal Institute of British Architects
Harold Macmillan
Grade I listed building
List of tallest buildings and structures in Ipswich
"Willis Building | Architecture Projects"
Sudjic, Deyan
"Heritage Icons » WTW (Willis Building)"

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