The River Building is nestled in the heart of London, sitting comfortably between London Bridge, St. Paul's and Bank. The location is located just a few miles from the city's underground subway system, the tube. The River Building's owners decided to renovate to open up a once dark and confined space and create an open, contemporary and industrial design to attract tenants. The lobby boasts a large atrium leading to an elevator bank for access to the second story.
Creating security and open feeling
A renowned firm of architects in London, Stiff + Trevillion, took on the renovation project. At the client's request, Speedlane Swing optical turnstiles were selected for their slim appearance, stylish design and track record of performance. Stiff + Trevillion had specified Boon Edam turnstiles in the past and were eager to include them in The River Building project.
A four-lane array of Speedlane Swing turnstiles was installed at the entrance to a large atrium with the goal of deterring and detecting unauthorised entry due to tailgating. The turnstiles were customised in a black powder coated finish to match the interior styling of brick walls, dark tones and warm feature lighting. A single wide lane was added to the end of the bank of turnstiles to accommodate wheelchairs, dollies and luggage for comfortable, yet secure access.