Google's
plans for
their new
London HQ are the
most epically Google yet
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Unsurprisingly,
Google is thinking big.*
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After a long delay, the company has submitted
plans for its proposed King's Cross Campus in London, the first wholly owned and designed
Google building outside the U.S.*
The massive 11-story building will comprise 1 million square feet — longer than the Shard building is tall — and has been designed by
Heatherwick Studio and
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG).*
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Combined with
Google's current spot at 6 Pancras Square, near King's Cross railway station, and a third location the company is planning in the area, this new building*creates a
Google campus with the potential to house 7,000 employees.*
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