Baltimore Tower, Residential skyscraper in Canary Wharf, London, England
Baltimore Tower is a 45-story residential building reaching 149 meters in Canary Wharf. The structure features private balconies that vary in size and rotate slightly as they rise, creating a distinctive twisted form.
Construction began in 2013 and was completed in 2017 during a period of major architectural change in London. The building became part of Canary Wharf's growth as a mixed-use residential and commercial center.
The tower marks the shift of London's docklands from working waterfront into a residential neighborhood where people from many backgrounds live together. This transformation has given the area a new purpose and shows how former industrial zones can become livable communities.
The building sits near Crossharbour and South Quay DLR stations, making it easy to reach other parts of London. Residents enjoy access to an on-site gym, swimming pool, and spa facilities within the building.
Each balcony on the tower rotates at a slightly different angle than the one below, creating a subtle spiral effect that looks different from every direction. This design feature makes the building stand out visually from its neighbors and can be spotted from various viewing points around Canary Wharf.
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