In the quirky image of London's City, where high-tech skyscrapers of glass and steel rise alongside stone medieval houses, most visitors to the financial center have become accustomed. The dynamically growing skyline of the United Kingdom's capital will be significantly transformed in the coming years by dozens of new tower buildings. One of the boldest projects is South Quay Plaza by architect Norman Foster, whose studio in East London designed the tallest residential building in England. The new complex on the Isle of Dogs will offer over 900 apartments located in towers ranging from 36 to 73 stories high. In addition to affordable housing, the area will be enriched with one acre of public spaces, the South Dock and Millwall Cutting waterfronts will be revitalized, and a number of new shops, bars, and restaurants will be added.
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