how many people were ivolved building the London Gherkin
Perhaps it was a gherkin - small green pickled cucumber, or perhaps it was a phallus.The building has also been nicknamed:* the Erotic gherkin, * the Towering Innuendo, and * the Crystal Phallus.
The 'Gherkin' building in the City of London, stands on the site of the former Baltic Exchange which was so badly damaged by an IRA bomb that it had to be demolished. The building opened in 2004 and was nicknamed 'the gherkin' because of its unusual shape. The proper address is 30 St. Mary Axe.
It is an office building in the financial centre of London. It also has restaurants in it.
The Gherkin is a commercial skyscraper. It was previously known as the Swiss Re Building and is formally called the 30 St Mary Axe. It is located in the City of London.
Officially, it's 30 St Mary Axe (the building's address). More commonly it gets called "The Gherkin" - a gherkin is the British word for a pickle. It is also sometimes called the Swiss Re Building, as Swiss Re rents half of the building's floors.
Building the Gherkin - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Big ben, tea, the London eye, the gherkin (the building not the food :p), the beatles, red buses
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Gherkin is used to eat. i am inproving this. who Eva wrote this means the building gherkin. otherwise he/she shoulda said gerkin. not THE GHERIN.
London has many 'main' buildings. The best known are probably Buckingham Palace, Tower of London. Tower Bridge, Canary Wharf, Gherkin Building, Natwest Tower, London Eye (if you can all it a building), BT Tower, Albert Hall, Tate Modern, Globe Theatre, St Pancras Station and the new 'Shard' building which is now the tallest building in Europe.
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