Google has been granted planning permission for an office in the King’s Cross area of central London.
The 180,000-square-foot building, which is to be known as “S2”, will be designed by UK firm Mossessian Architecture. [...]
It will be based near the site of the firm’s defunct Google Glass store and DeepMind, its artificial intelligence start-up. [...]
The property is expected to be completed by 2017 “at the earliest”.
— globalconstructionreview.com
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Google = China (no more weird architecture) or at least no more BIG nonsense
google isnt the developer, just the prime tenant. so their say is limited.
"London architect Allford Hall Monaghan Morris submitted plans for this project but they were allegedly called “boring” by Google chief executive Larry Page."
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