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1 | One Canada Square | 1991 | 236 m / 774 ft | 50 | All-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 | One Park Place | - | 204 m / 669 ft | 45 | N/A | Office | |
6 | 25 Canada Square | 2002 | 201 m / 659 ft | 42 | Concrete-Steel Composite | Office | |
7 | 8 Canada Square | 2002 | 199.5 m / 655 ft | 42 | Concrete-Steel Composite | Office | |
8 | North Quay R02 | - | 196.6 m / 645 ft | 61 | N/A | Residential | |
9 | Heron Quays West | - | 190 m / 623 ft | - | N/A | Office | |
10 | Riverside South, North Tower | - | 185.8 m / 610 ft | 35 | Composite | Office | |
11 | 30 Marsh Wall | - | 185 m / 607 ft | 53 | N/A | Residential | |
12 | 1 Park Place | - | 166.2 m / 545 ft | 36 | N/A | Office | |
13 | One Churchill Place | 2004 | 156.3 m / 513 ft | 30 | Concrete-Steel Composite | Office | |
14 | 25 Bank Street | 2003 | 153 m / 502 ft | 30 | Composite | Office | |
14 | 40 Bank Street | 2003 | 153 m / 502 ft | 30 | Concrete-Steel Composite | Office | |
16 | 10 Upper Bank Street | 2003 | 150.9 m / 495 ft | 30 | Concrete-Steel Composite | Office | |
17 | 33 Canada Square | 1999 | 105 m / 344 ft | 18 | All-Steel | Office | |
18 | KPMG Canary Wharf | 2009 | 69.1 m / 227 ft | 15 | Concrete Over Steel | Office |
29 January 2015 - Event
13 June 2013 - Conference
19 September 2012
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13 April 2011
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...
31 January 2022
Banking giant Citigroup has chosen not to demolish its 42-story skyscraper at Canary Wharf, opting instead for a WilkinsonEyre-designed revamp, which it says will save...
13 April 2011
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
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...
31 January 2022
Banking giant Citigroup has chosen not to demolish its 42-story skyscraper at Canary Wharf, opting instead for a WilkinsonEyre-designed revamp, which it says will save...
28 February 2019
Citigroup is in talks to buy its London skyscraper office for about £1.2 billion (US$1.68 billion), as the US bank commits its long-term future to...
29 January 2015
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
Tall Building Industry Gathers in London See the highlights from the tall building event of the year…
13 June 2013
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
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.
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