
Canary Wharf and East India Docks Walking Tour - Saturday 5 April 2025 10.30am
Regular price £19.50Join Open City for an architectural walking tour exploring the history and ideas behind the changing architecture of Isle of Dogs, Canary Wharf and East India Docks — home to the ‘next generation education campus’ Republic.
This walking tour around the northern end of the Isle of Dogs – delivered in partnership with Republic – takes in the area’s history as the industrial centre of a global trading empire with strong colonial ties to the empire, through its industrial decline, regeneration and recent construction boom.
The event starts at West India Quay and finishes at East India Docks which is home to Republic. Once a relatively isolated part of industrial London, the area is now a financial district with towering office skyscrapers, new homes, landmark retail centres and multiple transport links to the rest of the capital.
This tour will tell the story of the original West India Dock complex built by Robert Milligan – whose statue outside the Museum of London Docklands has recently been removed following Black Lives Matter protests around the world. Here, the dock complex and the Grade I-listed sugar warehouses offer a rare glimpse of the area’s colonial past as a vast landscape created to receive the products of empire and slavery.
Moving on to a dramatic viewpoint revealing one of the River Thames’ most enigmatic post-industrial landscapes, the tour will then discuss some of the early docklands developments in Surrey Quays, Rotherhithe and Wapping, and the later work of the London Docklands Development Corporation. The unique planning and ideas behind the early approaches to rethinking London’s formerly derelict docks will be compared to the later thinking behind the private sector-led Canary Wharf development and some of the more recent towers going up on the island.
Passing through the former West India Docks complex, still apparent as vast expanses of water alongside the new banking towers, the tour will consider Reuters Plaza and the transformation of the area from one of toil, industry and colonial extraction to one of big banks, finance, shopping, recreation and luxury living.
It will then pass through Crossrail Place’s roof garden before travelling on to East India Dock – originally created to receive tea, spices, indigo, silk of the East India Company which had been key to the creation of the British Empire – where a 1990s office complex has recently been reinvented as Republic, an education campus with landscaped public realm and spaces for local charities.
Key information
Meet: Outside West India DLR station
End: Republic building 2 Clove Cres E14 2BE (near to East India DLR station)
Duration: 2 hours approx
Rosamund Lily West is a Lecturer in Architectural Studies at the University of Manchester where she is part of Manchester Architectural Research Group, and also lectures in design history and theory at Chelsea College of Arts. Prior to this, she worked as Research Fellow at the Survey of London based at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, having previously worked in museums for fifteen years.
She is interested in public and community engagement with heritage, public art and the built environment and has led architectural tours for the V&A, London Festival of Architecture and the Architecture Foundation. Rosamund recently completed her PhD, 'Concrete citizens' sculptures and the London County Council's housing schemes, 1949 to 1965' at Kingston University.
Rosamund joined the Open City tours team in November 2021.
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