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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Infobox building 40 Bank Street is a skyscraper in Heron Quays which overlooks the London Docklands.[1][2] It is Шаблон:Convert tall, having 30 stories and a total floor area of 634,000-square-feet.[3][4] The building was designed by Cesar Pelli & Associates,[5] and was built by Canary Wharf Contractors in 2003.[3][6] The executive architect was Adamson Associates.[6][7] As of 2023, the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat lists 40 Bank Street as the 31st tallest building in London and the 35th tallest building in the United Kingdom.[8]

Design and development

During a wave of development in the early 2000s, 40 Bank Street became one of the first six skyscrapers to be built on Canary Wharf after One Canada Square (along with 8 Canada Square, 25 Canada Square, One Churchill Place, 25 Bank Street, and 10 Upper Bank Street).[9] Immediately to the west of 40 Bank Street is 25 Bank Street, a skyscraper of the same height, while to the east is a shorter building, 50 Bank Street, which matches the style of 40 Bank Street.[6] These latter three buildings were all designed by Pelli and are connected by glass winter gardens.[6] 40 Bank Street connects to Jubilee Place, an underground shopping mall.[1]

40 Bank Street is the most slender of the three towers speculatively built by Canary Wharf Group on Heron Quays (the others being 25 Bank Street and One Churchill Place).[1] Whereas 25 Bank Street was designed in the International Style, 40 Bank Street is a modernist structure.[6][10] The building has uniformly spaced windows bounded by a light-colored stone facade—recalling the 1980s-style buildings in the area—except for a glass section which runs along the side and onto the top of the structure.[6][7] The solid facade meets the glass curtain walls in such a way as to give the impression that two different buildings have been fused together, an effect that Pelli also employed at the World Financial Center in New York City.[1] The windows are slightly recessed from the facade, giving the illusion, in certain lightning, that the windows are hollow openings.[11] The proportion between the window openings along the curtain wall was chosen in order to emphasize the height of the building.[7]

Construction on 40 Bank Street began in 2000 and was completed in 2003.[8][1] The curtain walls were manufactured by Permasteelisa.[7] In 2023, Canary Wharf Group completed renovations of the lobby, including security updates.[2]

Occupants

The original tenants at 40 Bank Street were Allen & Overy and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom.[6][12] Skadden, after consultation with JLL, left 40 Bank Street in 2021 and relocated to 22 Bishopsgate.[13][14] Allen & Overy tested workspace concepts in 40 Bank Street prior their expansion to Bishops Square.[15] Allen & Overy sublet two floors of the building in 2013, at £35 per sq ft.[16]

In 2022, Canary Wharf Group began offering fully-fitted office space at 40 Bank Street, with Citibank being its first customer.[17][18][19][4] In 2023, HVIVO, a research group specializing in human trials signed a ten-year lease for 39,000 square feet of office space at 40 Bank Street.[4]

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External links

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