Front view
About the building
Designed as the headquarters building of the Port of London Authority by the renowned architect Sir Edwin Cooper, 10 Trinity Square was opened by the Prime Minister David Lloyd George in 1922. This iconic building, which hosted the reception for the inaugural meeting of the General Assembly of the United Nations in 1946, is magnificently positioned overlooking the Tower of London and the River Thames.
In 2006, 10 Trinity Square was acquired by Thomas Enterprises Inc. and is set to become one of London's most elegant and desirable hotel and address.
Go to the documents page to view details of the proposal.
Take a photo tour of the existing building.
View the Historic Buildings Architects report.
View the Townscape Assessment report.
