Founder Ken Shuttleworth unveils stainless-steel-clad designs at conference

Ken Shuttleworth

Source: Jon Enoch

Make Architects has designed a 46-storey stainless-steel-clad tower for Germany’s capital Berlin, founder Ken Shuttleworth has revealed.

Shuttleworth unveiled visualisations of the tower at the Council on Tall ΢Ȧs and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) conference in central London last week.

The visualisations showed a silver-coloured slender tower that tapered at the top to a point.

Shuttleworth told delegates the project followed the philosophy of its similarly-clad under-construction 5 Broadgate ‘groundscraper’ scheme in London by “only putting windows where you need to” in order to conserve energy.

Make has designed the tower for an undisclosed client.

Shuttleworth told ΢Ȧ he did not believe any other architects were in the frame for the scheme but declined to disclose any further detail.

Make declined to provide visualisations of the scheme.