W hile ordinary in appearance, at 50 stories, this was the tallest office building in Europe at the time this photo was taken. The building's signature is a 130-foot stainless steel pyramid cap weighing 11 tons. Canada Square managed to rise in spite of overwhelming odds. The Canadian company that commissioned it went bankrupt, bomb threats closed the observation deck, and a real IRA bomb attack shattered the lower floors. It exists as a symbol of the area's rebirth. In 1981 the region consisted of block after block of abandoned industrial sites. The government set up the London Dockland Development Corporation to revitalize the area. It offered incentives for new construction and reuse of urban land. The Docklands got its own automated rail system (Docklands Light Railway), and businesses began moving back in. Some of them high-profile newspapers like the Daily Telegraph. One Canada Square is now the jewel in the Corporation's crown. It was sold in 1995 to new owners (A Canadian-Saudi joint venture) who have kept the building alive, and continued breathing life into the local economy. Once just an industrial wasteland, the Canary Wharf and Isle of Dogs Docklands are becoming fashionable once again.
Matthew Ringland
Thursday, May 15th, 2008 @ 7:51am
Rating: Five stars. I love 1 Canada Square, it's an elegant structure that looked so aloof a few years back when it stood alone, sentinel over Docklands. It's a classic postmodern design that harks back to the tripartite division American skyscrapers of the 20s and 30s. It has an elegant base with huge glass canopies and simple, yet nicely detailed tower with subtle setbacks and most importantly a 'hat'. The Pyramid at the top that is so visible all over town and a blinking aircraft warning light that flashes 40 times a minute, like a pulse.
Adam Crawley
Saturday, February 17th, 2007 @ 3:26pm
Rating: Five stars. I love the building it looks beautiful in my opinion. I have personally been on every floor having relatives that work there, it is lovely inside aswell.
S.Plicio
Friday, March 10th, 2006 @ 12:51pm
Magnificent and wonderful. Pity it is surrounding by so many ugly, dull and boring old buildings. It should keep extending outwards to make London a city of the future.
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