London's 224-meter-tall "Cheesegrater" building has climbed into the city's skyline over the past months, quickly becoming a new landmark in a city with quirky building names.
Placed in cold storage for several years during the global economic downturn, the Cheesegrater is again on the move. Topped out on June 18, the building joins a growing cluster of eccentrically shaped skyscrapers, including the decade-old "Gherkin" and the still-emerging "Walkie Talkie."