10 Upper Bank Street

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10 Upper Bank Street
10 Upper Bank Street
Basic data
Place: London , UK
Construction time : 2000-2003
Opening: 2003
Architectural style : Modern
Architect : Kohn Pedersen Fox
Use / legal
Usage : offices
Owner : Canary Wharf Group
Client : Cleveland Bridge Ltd.
Technical specifications
Height : 151 m
Height to the roof: 151 m
Rank (height) : 16
Floors : 32
Elevators : 38
Usable area : 92,251 m²
Building material : Glass, steel, concrete
Construction: steel

10 Upper Bank Street is one of the many skyscrapers on Heron Quay in London's Docklands . The 32-storey building is 151 meters high and is currently the fifteenth-tallest building in the city (as of 2019).

The high-rise was completed in 2003 . The owner is the law firm Clifford Chance , which is also based in the building. The well-known New York office Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates provided the design . In the immediate vicinity there are two more high-rise buildings of about the same height, 25 Bank Street and 40 Bank Street . Heron Quay is part of the Canary Wharf development area , the main high-rise cluster in London, home to the three tallest buildings in Great Britain, including the 244-meter-tall One Canada Square building .

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Coordinates: 51 ° 30 ′ 10 ″  N , 0 ° 0 ′ 59 ″  W.