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PEOPLE AND PLACES - PLANNING AND STRATEGY - BRANDING AND PLACEMAKING - SUSTAINABILITY
PEOPLE AND PLACES - PLANNING AND STRATEGY - BRANDING AND PLACEMAKING - SUSTAINABILITY
PEOPLE AND PLACES - PLANNING AND STRATEGY - BRANDING AND PLACEMAKING - SUSTAINABILITY
... I like to intrigue and inspire people, push the boundaries of thinking, stimulate the mind, provoke different thoughts and emotions, make people smile, design with a purpose.
... I like to intrigue and inspire people, push the boundaries of thinking, stimulate the mind, provoke different thoughts and emotions, make people smile, design with a purpose.
PEOPLE AND PLACES - PLANNING AND STRATEGY - BRANDING AND PLACEMAKING - SUSTAINABILITY
PEOPLE AND PLACES - PLANNING AND STRATEGY - BRANDING AND PLACEMAKING - SUSTAINABILITY
Melissa Morgan Pickard | 2025
The Scalpel
BRAND IDENTITY - POSTERS
The Scalpel is a commercial skyscraper in London, United Kingdom. It is located on Lime Street in the City of London financial area. Originally a nickname but subsequently designated as its official name, the term "Scalpel" was coined by the Financial Times due to the building's distinctive angular design and followed a trend of nicknaming new buildings based upon their shape, such as the nearby Leadenhall Building, also known as "The Cheesegrater". Completed in 2018, The Scalpel at 52 Lime Street is 190 m (620 ft) tall, with 38 storeys. It was designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox.






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