11 Westferry Circus, Office building in Canary Wharf, United Kingdom.
11 Westferry Circus is an office building with eleven floors in Canary Wharf, the financial heart of East London. The structure is integrated into a public plaza that includes green spaces and connects to the wider commercial district.
The structure was completed in 1997 and initially occupied by Reader's Digest as its European headquarters. The property changed hands in 1999 and has since served various corporate tenants in the financial district.
The building sits within a plaza surrounded by dining spots and public spaces where workers and visitors flow between offices and leisure areas. Its modern design reflects how this former port district has transformed into a contemporary business hub for the city.
The building has multiple elevators for moving between floors. Access is through the public plaza, which provides parking and easy connections to public transport nearby.
The plaza surrounding the building features sculptures and landscaped gardens that provide a softer side to the district's corporate landscape. This blend of office space and public greenery creates a gathering place where people move between work and leisure throughout the day.
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