building under construction in London
Factsheet
General information
Location London, United Kingdom
Construction started 2018
General information
Location London, United Kingdom
Construction started 2018
Wikipedia
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Google King's Cross - Wikipedia
2 weeks ago - Google King's Cross is an office building under construction in King's Cross, London, forming part of the Knowledge Quarter in King's Cross Central. It will be the headquarters of Google in the United Kingdom. It is the first building owned and designed by Google outside the United States.
Videos
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Tour of Google's new London HQ - YouTube
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Google's New $1 Billion UK Headquarters - YouTube
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Day in the Life of a Google London Employee (+ Office Tour) - YouTube
The Secretive Skyscraper That Will Change London Forever
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Inside Google HQ, London & YouTube Event Space JUNE 2024 - YouTube
About You
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Our doors are open: See inside our London office - Google
What makes an office feel like Google? Whether they’re located in Mountain View or Malaysia, our offices — located in over 50 different countries — feature plenty of room to collaborate, play, get work done, and inspire well-being. We tackle the workplace like our engineers tackle computer science — with data and a willingness to try new things and think outside the cube. Take a tour of one of our London offices on Google Maps
YouTube
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A day at the Google Office London - YouTube
Hello everyone. Welcome back to my YouTube channel. Have you ever wanted to take a look inside the Google offices? Well, you’re in luck because I visited the...
Published October 9, 2023 Views 5K
BDP
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Google HQ King’s Cross | BDP
BDP is lead consultant and design delivery architect for Google's new UK headquarters at King’s Cross in London alongside concept architects Heatherwick Studio and Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). The project utilizes a large area of land alongside King’s Cross Station and comprises of over 60,400 sqm of prime office space, providing accommodation for up to 4,500 people across 11 storeys set above retail and an events and training centre at ground floor.
Reddit
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Google's new King's Cross office : r/cscareerquestionsuk
January 6, 2025 - Sure, but they closed those offices only after their recent layoff rounds. That was 1.5 years after opening the KX offices. The KX, Brock, Rathbone, and Shaftsbury offices all co-existed throughout that. Besides: Rathbone wasn’t the second largest London office.
Atelier Ten
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Google London King’s Cross – Atelier Ten
November 21, 2025 - Google’s headquarters in London is designed to achieve a truly smart building that is open, dynamic, flexible with the aspiration to be at the forefront of technology. The building consists of 60,000m² of office accommodation in addition to central plant, parking and amenity space.
The Guardian
theguardian.com › business › 2022 › jul › 01 › behold-londons-landscraper-googles-new-uk-hq-as-long-as-the-shard-is-tall
Behold London’s ‘landscraper’! Google’s new UK HQ – as long as the Shard is tall | Commercial property | The Guardian
July 1, 2022 - A lunchtime basketball game, a walk around the rooftop exercise trail or 40 winks in a “nap pod”: just some of the workplace perks that are a step closer for Google’s London employees in what will be their new home. The US tech firm celebrated the “topping out” of its new UK headquarters as the final beam was hoisted into place on Friday, marking the end of major construction of its horizontal skyscraper, nicknamed the “landscraper”. Wedged between – and towering over – the capital’s King’s Cross and St Pancras railway stations, the main structural works of Google’s new office building are complete.
Businessage
businessage.com › post › googles-new-london-office-is-a-1bn-mistake
Google's new London office is a $1bn mistake
Nearly two years after the first UK lockdown began, it is astonishing that some of the world’s leading companies are still trying to coax their employees back into the office. Google is the latest giant to make this mistake. After first “inviting” employees back last Autumn, with WFH only permitted for up to two weeks at a time, its recent $1bn investment in London real estate signals a firm intention to bet on the physical workplace.