
Our target for the night was the new Electron development over in east London. To be more precise the 4th tower.. Currently the last one to be completed with the first two already holding occupants. Electron tower stands at roughly 30 floors high but sits in a perfect location over looking the docks, the dome and the city.

Once more we venture off up into the clouded skies of London. With unmatched views from anywhere else publicly accessible, abandoned tower blocks and construction sites are always the best place to sneak a peak at our nations skyline, especially at night.

Pan Peninsula, Tower One. Located on the Isle of Dogs in London it is currently around 48 floors high, three mamoth cranes erected to construct it.

Being in England, clear night skies are a gift rarely bestowed upon us by the gods. So when one does roll along you’d be a fool not to snap up the chance to do something. Since we’ve already visited a large majority of the “good” towers in London, we decided to go back to the Bishopsgate development. Since the last time we visited was over a year ago the building had come along way. Only one final crane remained all the main construction work had been finished and they look almost ready to decorate.

Drapers Gardens, a now demolished skyscraper which once stood at 100 meters (328ft) tall. Completed in 1967 it was demolished into 2007, making way for a modern, 16 story tower. Drapers currently holds the record for being the tallest building to be demolished in the UK.