24 Marsh Wall, also known as Landmark East, is a 44-storey residential skyscraper in Docklands, London, which is among the tallest structures in the city.
They sit in a prominent position at the north western edge of the Isle of Dogs, and are very close to the financial center of the Canary Wharf estate, at around 5-10 minutes walk.
[1] Designed by architects Squire and Partners in conjunction with Hoare Lea (M&E Consulting Engineers) and Manhire Associates (Structural Engineers), the taller eastern tower is 140 m (459 ft) with 44 storeys, making it one of Europe's tallest residential buildings,[2] and its shorter neighbour to the west is 98 m (322 ft) with 30 storeys.
The towers are located on the south-western edge of the Canary Wharf estate, close to the River Thames and a short walk from the 280,000 m2 (3 million square feet) office development, Riverside South.
[2] Luxury shops occupy the ground floor, fully encompassed within a glass-covered piazza.