North Quay |
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Artist's impression of the three approved towers of North Quay |
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General information |
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Status | Approved |
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Location | London, E14 United Kingdom |
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Current tenants | Vacant site |
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Client | Norquil Limited |
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Owner | Canary Wharf Group |
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Technical details |
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Floor area | Offices: 372,660 square metres (4,011,300 sq ft) Other: 5,324 square metres (57,300 sq ft) |
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Design and construction |
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Architect(s) | César Pelli & Associates with Allsop Architects |
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North Quay is an approved office development, consisting of three towers on the north side of Canary Wharf in London.[1] The developer is Canary Wharf Group and the architect is Cesar Pelli.[2][3]
The original plan was for three towers of 18, 38 and 40 floors. In 2017, new plans were submitted for a development of four towers of 30 to 67 floors.[4]
Planning
In March 2003 Norquil Ltd submitted a planning application to Tower Hamlets for two towers and a central link building at land known as Shed 35 North Quay, Aspen Way, London, E14.[5]
The application were approved on 12 January 2007 including a condition that the development shall commence within 10 years of that date.[5] A press release was posted on the official Canary Wharf website on 12 January.[citation needed]. It announced the two skyscrapers as being 209 m (686 ft) and 221 m (725 ft) above ground level, slightly taller than previously thought. A third tower was planned at 120 m (390 ft).
The site was an open-air car park managed by Britannia Parking until June 2006, following which it has since been occupied by construction equipment for the Crossrail station that is being built in the adjacent West India North Dock. This has prevented any construction of the three towers from proceeding.
In 2017, new plans were submitted for a development of four towers of 30 to 67 floors.[4]
See also
References
- ^ "North Quay - Canary Wharf Group". Canary Wharf Group. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
- ^ "North Quay - New London Development". New London Development. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
- ^ GmbH, Emporis. "North Quay | Buildings | EMPORIS". Emporis. Retrieved 17 May 2017.[dead link]
- ^ a b "PA/17/01193/A1". development.towerhamlets.gov.uk. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
- ^ a b "Online planning register". Tower Hamlets. PA/03/00379. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
External links
- North Quay on Skyscrapernews.com
Canary Wharf
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- Landmark Pinnacle (233 m, 2021)
- Newfoundland (220 m, 2021)
- Hampton Tower (215 m, 2021)
- One Park Drive (205 m, 2021)
- 8 Canada Square (200 m, 2002)
- Citigroup Centre (London) (200 m, 2001)
- One Churchill Place (156 m, 2004)
- 25 Churchill Place (118 m, 2014)
- 25 Bank Street (153 m, 2003)
- 40 Bank Street (153 m, 2003)
- 10 Upper Bank Street (151 m, 2003)
- 1 Cabot Square (89 m, 1991)
- 5 Canada Square (88 m, 2003)
- 25 Cabot Square (81 m, 1991)
- 25 North Colonnade (80 m, 1991)
- 10 Cabot Square (74 m, 1991)
- 20 Canada Square (71 m, 2003)
- 20 Bank Street (68 m, 2003)
- 20 Cabot Square (65 m, 1991)
- 50 Bank Street (63 m, 2002)
- 30 South Colonnade (62 m, 1991)
- 17 Columbus Courtyard (45 m, 1999)
- 20 Columbus Courtyard (45 m, 1999)
- 1 Westferry Circus (45 m, 1992)
- 11 Westferry Circus (45 m, 1997)
- 15 Westferry Circus (44.5 m, 2001)
- 7 Westferry Circus (43.6 m, 1992)
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