The buildings erected in London's Docklands since the early 1980s comprise one of the largest concentrations of late 20th-century architecture and architectural styles to be seen anywhere in the world. They range from the momumental tower at Canary Wharf, at 824ft the tallest building in Britain, which for many people symbolizes the modern Docklands, to small-scale traditional-style housing developments harking back to Georgian and Victorian exemplars...