Canary Wharf Group (“CWG”) and Kadans Science Partner (“Kadans”) are submitting a planning application for a commercial health and life sciences building at Canary Wharf, London.
The 23- storey 823,000 sq ft tower will set a new benchmark in the development of life sciences laboratories and workspace, creating a first of its kind vertical campus, which will be Europe’s largest and most technologically advanced life sciences facility.
Energy efficiency is at the forefront of the building’s design, adopting the industry leading NABERS (National Australian Built Environment Rating System) UK Design for Performance approach to optimising operational energy use.
Designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (“KPF”), the building will be located at Canary Wharf’s North Quay and represents the first phase of the creation of a world-leading centre for health and life sciences. An outline planning consent has already been secured for the wider scheme on the currently undeveloped 3.5 hectare site, which is located adjacent to the new Elizabeth Line, with the capacity to deliver 3.5 million sq ft of laboratory and affiliated space.
Shobi Khan, CEO of Canary Wharf Group, said: “We have been developing our vision for a world-class life sciences hub at Canary Wharf since 2019, and this is a significant milestone in our journey. Canary Wharf offers an unrivalled and exceptional environment with access to great transport, over 80 cafes, bars, and restaurants, 20 acres of green spaces and 5 km of waterside boardwalks, as well as access to a wide range of amenities including open-water swimming, go kart racing and an award-winning arts and events programme. This project will continue the transformation of Canary Wharf, providing a sustainable, mixed-use environment for the next generation of life science offices.”
Michel Leemhuis, CEO of Kadans Science Partner, added: “Kadans prides itself on being a leading contributor to the evolution of the life sciences sector and this impressive new building at North Quay is a great example of how we are driving the development of innovative state-of-the-art lab buildings. By capitalising on our previous experience and using lessons learned, we are able to make a significant step forward in the development of life science buildings. It marks a step change in the way ecosystems for knowledge-intensive businesses are designed and developed.”
Several science-led businesses are already located in Canary Wharf, with Genomics England moving into One Canada Square. Proximity to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) as well as organisations like UCL Management School and the General Pharmaceutical Council make Canary Wharf an attractive location. Level39, a world-leading tech hub, has a vibrant community of 180 start-up and scale-up companies at Canary Wharf including a number of med tech start-ups.