Landing Forty Two

The Main Space
Landing Forty Two offers some of the best views in London, with wraparound floor-to-ceiling windows and pristine architectural finishes. The event space occupies the entire forty-second floor of the building and is fully customisable, from floorplan to furniture.

The lobby area, defined by the bright yellow steel structure of the building, can be used as a reception area for registering guests or for a step-and-repeat.

Access to the events floor is via the building’s glazed external-facing high-speed lifts, which deliver guests to the venue in just over 30 seconds.
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Lift Lobby
The lobby area, defined by the bright yellow steel structure of the building, can be used as a reception area for registering guests or for a step-and-repeat.

Access to the events floor is via the building’s glazed external-facing high-speed lifts, which deliver guests to the space in just over 30 seconds.
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The Building
The Leadenhall Building, also known as the ‘Cheesegrater’ for the dynamic shape it carves in the skyline, was designed by Richard Rogers in 2014. Now recognised as an icon of postmodern architecture, it was awarded the Royal Institute of British Architects’ National Award in 2018.

The building is 225 metres tall, with 48 floors that diminish in size as they ascend, providing the building’s distinctive tapering shape, angled at 10 degrees skywards. This innovative design was a response to specific planning requirements protecting views of major London landmarks, especially St Paul’s Cathedral in the City and the Palace of Westminster on the river.
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