Status Complete Floor area 276 apartments Completed 2010 | Floor count 44 and 30 Structural engineer Manhire Associates Architect Squire and Partners | |
![]() | ||
Location 22 Marsh Wall, London E14 Roof 140 m (460 ft) and 98 m (322 ft) |
22 Marsh Wall, also known as The Landmark, is a pair of residential skyscrapers in Docklands, London, and is among the tallest structures in the city.
Contents
Design
Designed by architects Squire and Partners in conjunction with Hoare Lea (M&E Consulting Engineers) and Manhire Associates (Structural Engineers), the taller eastern tower is 140 m (459 ft) with 44 storeys, making it one of Europe's tallest residential buildings, and its shorter neighbour to the west is 98 m (322 ft) with 30 storeys. The towers are located on the south-western edge of the Canary Wharf estate, close to the River Thames and a short walk from the 280,000 m² (3 million square feet) office development, Riverside South.
History
By August 2007 all 276 apartments had been reserved. Luxury shops occupy the ground and 1st floors, fully encompassed within a glass-covered piazza. A 24-hour concierge and residents' gymnasium are among the development's other features.
In 2007, the development received recognition as the Best High Rise Development and Best High Rise Architecture in the Daily Mail UK Property Awards. It was finished in 2010.