Plans Submitted for Europe’s Largest Life Sciences Building

23-story lift sciences building planned in London’s Canary Wharf; image courtesy of KPF

Canary Wharf Group and Dutch investor Kadans Science Partner have submitted plans for a 23-story tower in London’s Canary Wharf that the pair say is Europe’s largest life sciences building, Building Design reports. The 823,000-ft2 vertical campus has been drawn up by KPF and will sit at Canary Wharf’s North Quay site in London’s Docklands. It follows outline permission already granted for a wider scheme to deliver 3.5 million ft2 of laboratory space. The planned building has been designed to allow up to 60% lab space, with laboratories on every floor. The developers said the building will be low carbon, with a highly insulated and airtight building fabric, energy-efficient mechanical and electrical (M&E), photovoltaic panels, heat pumps and heat recovery systems. Others working on the scheme include QS Alinea, M&E consultant Buro Happold, landscape architect Gillespies and planning consultant Quod.

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