The Scalpel at 52 Lime Street stands prominently at the epicentre of the global insurance business in the City of London. Standing 190m tall, the mixed-use tower was designed as a UK headquarters for W.R. Berkley while offering commercial office spaces for additional tenants. Its design, influenced by the need to preserve protected views of St Paul’s Cathedral and its place within the towers of the ‘City Cluster’, is both distinctive and functional.
Arup brought a comprehensive range of services to the project, including structural, mechanical and electrical services. We worked closely with KPF and W.R.Berkley to develop flexible spaces, maximise the lettable space, deliver exemplary sustainability performance, and achieve building performance metrics that would surpass British Council for Offices (BCO) standards.
The tower’s sleek geometry and intersecting planes created engineering challenges, as well as opportunities for innovation. The core is offset to the south and houses essential amenities such as lifts, stairs, toilets and plant rooms. This allows for large, open floor plates across the 35 commercial storeys and provides tenants greater flexibility to tailor their space for efficient and collaborative working environments.
Rather than increasing wall thickness to prevent movement, we designed a stability system for the north face of the core which released an additional 5,000 sqf of lettable floor area, resulting in cost and embodied carbon savings. A lean steel frame design saved 1,200 tonnes of embodied CO2 emissions. Together with other sustainable features such as a high-performance façade and low energy lighting, the tower earned a BREEAM Excellent rating in 2014.