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Google submits plans for London ‘landscraper’ HQ

Technology giant Google has submitted a planning application to Camden Council for its proposed King’s Cross Campus, intended to be the first wholly-owned and designed Google building outside the United States.

The 11-storey building will have 1 million sq ft of space and will be combined with the current Google building at 6 Pancras Square and an additional third building to create a Google campus which could house 7,000 Google employees.

The building has been described as a “landscaper”, due to the fact that it is as long as London’s Shard is tall.

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