Daylighting: Natural Light in Architecture

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1

Jubilee Line Extension ^ Canary Wharf Foster and Partners


Canary Wharf is the largest of the Jubilee Line
Underground stations, and is designed to
cater for the population of the Canary Wharf
business community, which, when complete,
will number at peak periods more than those
using the Underground at Oxford Circus.
The station is built within the space
originally occupied by the West India dock.
The complex is 313 m long by 35 m wide but


little of this shows above ground, which is
landscaped as parkland, apart from three
glazed canopies covering the entrances.
It is these glazed canopies which direct
daylight deep into the station concourse,
providing the particular quality of light to the
interior; this needs to be experienced
personally, although the accompanying
photographs are helpful in establishing an

impression of the visual environment below
ground.
Outside at night the canopies glow with
light giving orientation to the parkland which
acts as the main public recreation space for
the Canary Wharf community, whilst during
the day the trees and water gardens create a
sense of peace and tranquillity.

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