The
Canary Wharf Tower was the highest building in the
UK when it was built in 1991: at 243 metres (around 800ft) tall, it's visible from most high points in
London. It's made of glass and
steel cladding, weighs in at a chunky 1,000,016 kg, and was designed by
Cesar Pelli Associates. The
skyscraper's roof is topped by a glass
pyramid, which catches the light on sunny days, and is lit up at night with a flashing
beacon. As an
icon of the city, it symbolises
Thatcher,
yuppies, and the days of big money and empty investment. See
salimfadhley's excellent wu for more on
Canary Wharf.