On the south side of the Thames, next to Tower Bridge.
City Hall is the administrative headquarters for London.
City Hall - London - was created in 2002.
City Hall, London, called The Egg
It is in the city of Westminster which is a London borough.
Despite it's name it is NOT the City Hall for London or even in the City of London. It is the Headquarters of the Greater London Authority which is led by the Mayor of London. (NOT the Lord Mayor of London, who is a member of the much older City of London). The Building is privately owned and so presumably built to the order of the land owner who is currently a property company called 'More London'.
45 meters tall
Norman Foster
What i think its 1078 or somethink and shiny
No, but it's not far away.
On the south bank of the river Thames adjacent to Tower Bridge
London Hall is 5' 8".
Some of London's famous buildings are Buckingham Palace, Albert Hall, Houses of Parliament, 10 Downing Street, Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, London Eye, City Hall. You can 'Google' each one and get whatever information you need.