London - Tower Hamlets Council has approved the plan for the construction of a 57-story residential skyscraper designed by the Swiss firm Herzog & de Meuron in the Canary Wharf district of London. The cylindrical tower standing by the South Dock will feature 468 apartments ranging from studios to spacious four-bedroom units. The tower is part of a large-scale development project following the Wood Wharf business district. The zoning plan was created by architects from the office of Allies and Morrison. Individual buildings in the complex were designed by Stanton Williams, KPF, Darling Associates, Grid Architects, and Patel Taylor. A total of 3,200 apartments, 35,000 m² of retail and service space, and 1.9 million m² of office space will be developed in the area. Great care is being taken in the design of public spaces and a community center.
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