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Transforming 8 Canada Square

This project will represent the world’s largest transformation of an HQ office tower into a sustainable mixed-use building

Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) and Canary Wharf Group (CWG) have revealed the first architectural plans for the redevelopment of 8 Canada Square in Canary Wharf in the UK capital, London. QIA fully owns 8 Canada Square, while CWG is the development partner. Designed by renowned architectural firm Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), this ambitious project will begin in 2027, following the conclusion of HSBC’s lease. KPF won a global competition run by QIA and CWG to reimagine the building. The studio will work with a market-leading team across design, engineering, planning and delivery on one of the world’s largest redevelopment projects.

The redevelopment will reimagine the iconic 102,000-square metre building into a vibrant destination that combines top-tier workspaces with leisure, entertainment, education and cultural attractions. The project is a pioneering effort to turn single-use office spaces into dynamic, mixed-use environments, aligning with the future of sustainable urban development. The design will also introduce a publicly accessible route between the nearby Elizabeth line station and Canada Square Park, offering sweeping views across London from Canary Wharf for the first time. Elie Gamburg, Design Principal at KPF states, “This transformation embodies the ethos of our work, as we contribute to the evolution of single-use office spaces into vibrant, mixed-use neighbourhoods.”

As part of QIA’s broader vision for the future of real estate, 8 Canada Square will feature world-class environmental, social and governance (ESG) credentials. Shobi Khan, CEO of CWG, added, “We look forward to working with QIA on 8 Canada Square to deliver a building of outstanding design, engineering and sustainability standards. This redevelopment is another step in Canary Wharf’s evolution into a vibrant, mixed-use neighbourhood offering workspace, retail, homes, leisure and amenities all in one location – a true 15-minute city.”

The building’s changing shape will create a unique proposition for resident businesses, with users also benefitting from being in Canary Wharf, where visitor numbers are at an all-time high: 67.2 million people visited the area during 2023.

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