Sampson House, Brutalist office building in Southwark, United Kingdom
Sampson House is a brutalist office building in Southwark that occupies an entire block between the Thames and Southwark Street. The structure features horizontal mirror glazing set into dark metal cladding on its upper levels, with office space spread across multiple floors.
The building was completed in 1979 and initially served as a processing center for Lloyds Bank. It later became a data storage facility for IBM, which operated there until 2018.
The building represented late 1970s British corporate architecture with its concrete facade and minimal street-level windows, reflecting the period's design preferences.
The building sits near Southwark Underground station on the Jubilee line, making it easy to reach by public transport. Visitors should note that access may be restricted since this is a privately operated office building.
The basement and lower levels housed extensive data centers serving London-based customers with storage and business recovery operations. These specialized facilities made the building a critical operational hub for financial institutions across the city.
Location: London Borough of Southwark
Inception: 1979
Architectural style: brutalism
GPS coordinates: 51.50750,-0.10300
Latest update: December 10, 2025 16:23
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