Wardian London | |
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General information | |
Status | Under construction |
Type | Residential |
Location | Isle of Dogs |
Address | East of 163 Marsh Wall |
Town or city | London |
Country | United Kingdom |
Opening | 2019 |
Client | Eco World-Ballymore |
Height | 187.2 m (614 ft)/168.1 m (552 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 55/50 |
Design and construction | |
Architecture firm | Glenn Howells Architects |
Coordinates: 51°30′04″N 0°01′22″W / 51.501234°N 0.022895°W
Wardian London is a residential-led development under construction the Isle of Dogs, London from Eco World-Ballymore and designed by architect firm Glenn Howells. The scheme consists of two skyscrapers and was approved by Tower Hamlets council in November 2014. Upon completion, expected to be in 2019, Wardian London will be one of the tallest residential developments in London and the United Kingdom.
Prior to the current scheme, developer Ballymore had been granted planning permission for a 525,000 sq ft office development on the same site. This proposal consisted of two towers of 26 and 16 storeys. Building work got as far as completing part of the basement before Ballymore abandoned the scheme due to a lack of tenancy agreements.
In 2013, Ballymore applied for new planning permission for two, residential-led towers designed by Glenn Howells Architects in the Isle of Dogs, just south of Canary Wharf. The scheme was granted planning permission on 6 November 2014 by councillors at Tower Hamlets council.
The two towers will have 55 and 50 storeys. The East Tower will be the larger of the two skyscrapers and rise to 187.2 m (614 ft) in height while the West Tower will reach 168.1 m (552 ft), making them two of the tallest residential buildings approved in London and in the United Kingdom. The skyscrapers will be linked at their base by a podium. In total, the development will provide 792 residential apartments.
In 2015, the development name was changed from Arrowhead Quay to Wardian London.