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Newfoundland Tower | Canary Wharf

2020 , London, England
Design Architect: Horden Cherry Lee Architects
Client: Canary Wharf Group, PLC
Categories: Hotel and Residential
About project
About project

Newfoundland Tower is a 59-storey residential building that sits on the western side of the Canary Wharf district. Located near Westferry Circus, the high-rise stands at the end of Middle Dock, one of three historic linear docks located on the northern side of the Isle of Dogs.

The scheme includes 636 residential apartments, associated residential amenity areas, restaurants, retail, delivery and service facilities, bicycle storage, and leisure facilities, plus roof plant space, and two basement level plant rooms. It also comprises a three-storey annex building with a restaurant area, internal and external play space, and a roof terrace for the building’s residents.

The diamond forms of the building’s facade and its expressed diagonal structure provide a unique sense of character and clearly differentiates the tower from the surrounding orthogonal commercial office buildings, resulting in a landmark residential building at Canary Wharf.

Location: London, England
Design Architect: Horden Cherry Lee Architects
Executive Architect: Adamson Associates (International) Limited
Client: Canary Wharf Group, PLC
Size: 650,000 sf / 60,385 sm
Program:
Residential High-Rise icon
Residential High-Rise
Roof Terrace icon
Roof Terrace
Restaurant icon
Restaurant
Bar icon
Bar
Indoor Pool icon
Indoor Pool
Waterfront  icon
Waterfront
Transit Access icon
Transit Access
Below Grade Parking for 120 Cars icon
Below Grade Parking for 120 Cars
Completion: 2020

Awards

2021

CTBUH (Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat): Award of Excellence - Best Tall Building 200-299m

2021

CTBUH (Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat) Award of Excellence – Best Tall Building, Europe