Canary Wharf

London
Official Name
The current legal building name.

Canary Wharf

Type

Complex

Status
Completed
Architecturally Topped Out
Structurally Topped Out
Under Construction
Proposed
On Hold
Never Completed
Vision
Competition Entry
Canceled
Proposed Renovation
Under Renovation
Renovated
Under Demolition
Demolished

Completed

Country

United Kingdom

City

London

Function

office / residential

# of Apartments

550

# of Parking Spaces

968

Map of Buildings in Complex

Note: Only buildings that have GPS coordinates recorded are displayed.

 

List of Buildings in Complex

Rank
Building Name
Status
Completed
Architecturally Topped Out
Structurally Topped Out
Under Construction
Proposed
On Hold
Never Completed
Vision
Competition Entry
Canceled
Proposed Renovation
Under Renovation
Renovated
Under Demolition
Demolished
Completion
Height
Floors
Material
Use
1 One Canada Square
1991 236 m / 774 ft 50 steel office
2 Riverside South, South Tower
- 235.6 m / 773 ft 46 composite office
3 North Quay R01
- 221.7 m / 727 ft 67 N/A residential
4 North Quay Office Tower
- 212 m / 696 ft 47 N/A office
5 25 Canada Square
2002 201 m / 659 ft 42 composite office
6 8 Canada Square
2002 199.5 m / 655 ft 42 composite office
7 North Quay R02
- 196.6 m / 645 ft 61 N/A residential
8 Heron Quays West
- 190 m / 623 ft - N/A office
9 Riverside South, North Tower
- 185.8 m / 610 ft 35 composite office
10 30 Marsh Wall
- 185 m / 607 ft 53 N/A residential
11 One Churchill Place
2004 156.3 m / 513 ft 30 composite office
12 25 Bank Street
2003 153 m / 502 ft 30 composite office
12 40 Bank Street
2003 153 m / 502 ft 30 composite office
14 10 Upper Bank Street
2003 150.9 m / 495 ft 30 composite office
15 33 Canada Square
1999 105 m / 344 ft 18 steel office
16 KPMG Canary Wharf
2009 69.1 m / 227 ft 15 concrete/steel office

CTBUH Initiatives

Seven Cities Winter Spaces Walking Tour

29 January 2015 - Event

Activity at the CTBUH London Conference: Day Three

13 June 2013 - Conference

Videos

19 September 2012

MFREE-S Closed Cavity Façade: Cost- Effective, Clean, Environmental

This presentation covers the performance differences of the Closed Cavity Façade compared with traditional single and double skin façades by means of detailed dynamic whole...

Research

13 April 2011

Tall and Urban: An Analysis of Global Population and Tall Buildings

CTBUH Research

Tall buildings are spreading across the globe at an ever-increasing rate. This study demonstrates the relationship between population and tall buildings across those countries and...

13 April 2011

Tall and Urban: An Analysis of Global Population and Tall Buildings

CTBUH Research

Tall buildings are spreading across the globe at an ever-increasing rate. This study demonstrates the relationship between population and tall buildings across those countries and...

16 October 2005

An Aesthetics of Sustainability

Lawrence S. Ng, Cesar Pelli & Associates

Cesar Pelli recently completed the design of two tall buildings: one in Madrid and one in the United Arab Emirates, both extreme climatic conditions. Both...

29 January 2015

Seven Cities Winter Spaces Walking Tour

The new CTBUH Urban Habitat / Urban Design Committee organized a highly successful Winter Spaces Walking Tour in seven cities around the world.

13 June 2013

Activity at the CTBUH London Conference: Day Three

Tall Building Industry Gathers in London See the highlights from the tall building event of the year…

13 June 2013

One Canada Square + Canary Wharf Technical Tour Report

A tour of Canary Wharf is an object lesson in the kind of place-making that can stem from the exploitation of an increasing rarity and developer’s delight: a 100-acre blank space in a major metropolitan area.

13 April 2011

CTBUH Releases Analysis of Global Population and Tall Buildings

Tall buildings are spreading across the globe at an ever-increasing rate. This study demonstrates the relationship between population and tall buildings across those countries and presents information on the average height and age of each country’s tallest buildings.