- 8 Canada Square
Infobox Skyscraper
building_name= 8 Canada Square
year_built= 1997-2002
location= 8 Canada Square,Canary Wharf development in theLondon Docklands
roof= convert|200|m|ft|0
antenna_spire=
height_stories= 42
construction_period= 1999-2002complete =2 April 2003
floor_area=
architect=Foster and Partners
contractor=
emporis_id=8 Canada Square (also known as HSBC Group Head Office, or HSBC Tower) is a
skyscraper located in theCanary Wharf development in theLondon Docklands. The building serves as the international headquarters for theHSBC group, the world's largest company by theForbes Global 2000 [ [http://www.forbes.com/lists/2008/18/biz_2000global08_The-Global-2000_Rank.html The Global 2000] ,Forbes ] and houses around 8,000 staff.The tower was designed by Sir Norman Foster's team of architects. Construction began in 1999 and was completed in 2002. There are 42 floors in the convert|200|m|ft|0 high tower, the joint second largest in the
United Kingdom with the Citigroup Centre. Standing alongside the HSBC Tower areOne Canada Square (popularly known as the Canary Wharf Tower); and the Citigroup Centre, which forms the British head office of the multinational US bank,Citigroup . It is also next door toBank of America . The tower is not open to the public.In April 2007, it became the first building in Britain to be sold for more than £1bn. [cite web | last = SkyscraperNews.com | title = HSBC Tower Sold For Record Price | publisher = SkyscraperNews.com | month = April | year = 2007 | url = http://www.skyscrapernews.com/news.php?ref=919 | format = HTML | accessdate = 2007-05-05] The tower was sold to Spanish property company
Metrovacesa .Proposal
With the movement of HSBC's group headquarters from
Hong Kong to London in 1993, the firm decided that having thousands of employees scattered across theCity of London was not an ideal situation. Between 1995 and 1997 a number of proposals were considered, including the redevelopment of the previous Group Head Office at 10 Lower Thames Street, London, however the DS-2 plot atCanary Wharf was chosen for the location and space available.Having designed the Group's last head office at 1 Queen's Road, Central, Hong Kong, Sir Norman Foster (now Lord Foster of Thames Bank) was appointed as
architect .Arup becamestructural engineer s for the project, and Davis Langdon & Everest (nowDavis Langdon )quantity surveyor s.Construction
Construction began in January 1999, with work beginning on the installation of the 4,900 glass panels commencing in summer 2000. The work was carried out by Canary Wharf Contractors. [ [http://www.cwcontractors.com/projects8Canada.asp Canary Wharf Contractors website] ]
Accident
During the construction of the building (2000) a man fell from the 42nd floor and died on impactFact|date=May 2008.
Completion
The topping out ceremony took place in March 2001, with the hoisting in of the final steel girder attended by
bankers ,journalists and contractors. The first HSBC employees began work in the building on2 September 2002 , with phased occupation completed by17 February 2003 , and the building's official opening, by Sir John Bond, taking place on2 April 2003 .Notable features
In line with HSBC's environmental principles energy efficient systems have been installed from the outset, along with recyclable furniture and equipment.
History Wall
A competition was held in order to select a feature for the ground floor lobby, unveiled by the then Group Chief Executive Sir Keith Whitson, the HSBC History Wall includes history, achievements and values of the Group from the 18th to 21st centuries. The wall is convert|6.6|m|ft|0 tall, with 3,743 images, including documents, photographs, portraits and illustrations of staff, buildings, businesses and events.
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In common with other HSBC head office buildings, 8 Canada Square has a pair of
bronze lion s guarding the main entrance. These are copies of those which have stood outside 1 Queen's Road Central since 1935, and have eight coins inside each base in connection with the good fortune associated with it in Chinese tradition.Key facts
*Office space — 102,190
square metre s or 1.1 million square feet.
*Floors — 42 above ground.
*Trading floors — housing the London treasury, capital markets and equities trading operations — are, at convert|4180|m2|sqft|-2, one of the largest such locations inEurope , able to house up to 570 staff per floor.
*Staffrestaurant — 850 seater facility is the largest of its kind in Europe, serving around 2,500 meals daily.
*Concrete — 180,000ton s.
*Steel — 14,000 tons.
*Glass — 45,000 square metres or convert|484200|sqft|m2.
* The building was sold in 2007 to Spanish real-estate firmMetrovacesa for £1.09 billion. It is the biggest ever property deal in British history.Fact|date=September 2008Transport
The nearest
tube station is Canary Wharf serving theJubilee Line , which can be reached undercover via Canada Place shopping centre, andCanary Wharf DLR station serving theDocklands Light Railway . A bus service ran toLondon City Airport , now replaced by theDocklands Light Railway .ee also
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Torre HSBC Mexico
*One Canada Square a neighbouring building; the tallest in the UK
*List of tallest structures in London
*List of tallest buildings and structures in Great Britain References
External links
* [http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=55 Skyscrapernews file on HSBC]
* [http://www.fosterandpartners.com Foster and Partners' website]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/3257829.stm BBC News article about the enquiry into the accident]
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