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Brighton's i360 plans finally underway as London Eye team reunites to build iconic structure
POSTED 28 Jul 2014 . BY Tom Anstey
The platform ascends to a height of 138m (453ft), offering 360º views for up to 25 miles (40.2km) around Brighton Credit: Visualisations by F10 Studios
Construction of Brighton, UK’s, i360 tower is set to kick off tomorrow (29 July) after the project secured £40m (US$68m, €50.4m) in funding eight years after the project was initially proposed. The team which designed and constructed the London Eye is reuniting to work on the project.

Designed by London-based Marks Barfield Architects, the i360 Tower – described as a “vertical pier” – gained approval earlier this year from Brighton and Hove City Council, which provided £36.2m (US$61.4m, €45.7m) in loans, with a further £4m (US$6.8m, €5m) supplied by the project investment fund Local Enterprise Partnership Coast to Capital (LEPCC).

Dutch contractor Hollandia, France-based Poma and Jacobs Engineering Group – who all worked on the London Eye – are teaming up with local contractor JT Mackley and structural engineers Hemsley Orrell Partnership on the build.

David Marks and Julia Barfield – a husband and wife architecture team – are investing an additional £6m (US$10.2m, €7.6m) of their own money into the project, which is set to open in the third quarter of 2016.

Standing at 175m (574ft) high, the i360 Tower will be taller than the iconic London Eye and will allow views for 25 miles (40.2km) on a clear day. Visitors will ascend the tower in a moving pod, which will take 20 minutes to rise gradually to the top, before descending using a vertical cable car mechanism.

The tower will be located on the site of the former Brighton West Pier, which was destroyed by fire in 2003.

The project will incorporate the restoration of some of the original pier, including the Victorian tollbooths. Parts of the cast iron supporting structure will be reused in the new visitor centre, while an exhibition will enable visitors to learn about the pier’s history.
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  Brighton's new i360 tower attraction 'back on track'?


The development of Brighton's new 175m (574ft)-tall viewing tower attraction on the UK's south coast could be back on track with the help of government and local authority support.
  Work begins on Brighton's i360 tower


The first phase of the construction of the i360 observation tower, to be located at Brighton's West Pier in south-east England, is underway.
  Brighton council approves i360 observation tower


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Brighton's i360 plans finally underway as London Eye team reunites to build iconic structure
POSTED 28 Jul 2014 . BY Tom Anstey
The platform ascends to a height of 138m (453ft), offering 360º views for up to 25 miles (40.2km) around Brighton Credit: Visualisations by F10 Studios
Construction of Brighton, UK’s, i360 tower is set to kick off tomorrow (29 July) after the project secured £40m (US$68m, €50.4m) in funding eight years after the project was initially proposed. The team which designed and constructed the London Eye is reuniting to work on the project.

Designed by London-based Marks Barfield Architects, the i360 Tower – described as a “vertical pier” – gained approval earlier this year from Brighton and Hove City Council, which provided £36.2m (US$61.4m, €45.7m) in loans, with a further £4m (US$6.8m, €5m) supplied by the project investment fund Local Enterprise Partnership Coast to Capital (LEPCC).

Dutch contractor Hollandia, France-based Poma and Jacobs Engineering Group – who all worked on the London Eye – are teaming up with local contractor JT Mackley and structural engineers Hemsley Orrell Partnership on the build.

David Marks and Julia Barfield – a husband and wife architecture team – are investing an additional £6m (US$10.2m, €7.6m) of their own money into the project, which is set to open in the third quarter of 2016.

Standing at 175m (574ft) high, the i360 Tower will be taller than the iconic London Eye and will allow views for 25 miles (40.2km) on a clear day. Visitors will ascend the tower in a moving pod, which will take 20 minutes to rise gradually to the top, before descending using a vertical cable car mechanism.

The tower will be located on the site of the former Brighton West Pier, which was destroyed by fire in 2003.

The project will incorporate the restoration of some of the original pier, including the Victorian tollbooths. Parts of the cast iron supporting structure will be reused in the new visitor centre, while an exhibition will enable visitors to learn about the pier’s history.
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Council agrees £15m loan for Brighton's i360 tower attraction


Marks Barfield's plans for a new 175m (574ft)-tall tower attraction in Brighton, UK, have been given a boost after a £15m (US$23m, EUR19m) loan was agreed by the local authority.
Brighton's new i360 tower attraction 'back on track'?


The development of Brighton's new 175m (574ft)-tall viewing tower attraction on the UK's south coast could be back on track with the help of government and local authority support.
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