Lloyd’s 1 : 1
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An architectural case study of the Lloyd’s building in London. The Lloyd’s building in London was constructed in the early 1980s based on a visionary design by Richard Rogers Partnership. Its planning and construction transformed the ideas of megastructure and intelligent environment into built reality. Mock-ups, or prototypical full-size models, played a crucial role in its construction, enabling Rogers’ team to test and refine the novel constructions and procedures to minimize the risks of such an ambitious project. Lloyd’s 1 : 1 is the first case study of one of the most important building projects of the late modern era. It showcases previously unpublished archival material to reconstruct the planning process, demonstrate the methods used, and illustrate the role played by mock-ups, highlighting their architectural relevance.
Michael Eidenbenz is an architect and researcher based in Zurich, Switzerland.
Foreword by Markus Peter1. Mock-Ups: A Key to Problem-SolvingMock-ups: a look into the future
Complexity in building design
Lloyd’s building design: knowledge work by teamwork
The need for a new building
A broad-based approach
A strategy for Lloyds
A common language
Intelligent environment
The principle of legibility
Negotiating the vision
Engineering the technical system
Open promises
Planning the investigation







