Rarely for a sixties tower, Wembley Point has hexagonal floorplates when developers of the day generally preferred those with more rational and commercially friendly right-angles.
The building is heavily brutalist in its nature, dominated by the concrete columns that double as window mullions, and an exposed service core about the roof level.
Under its foundations the one of London's numerous "hidden" rivers, the River Brent, runs directly having been built over and channeled through the site.
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