The News Building, High-tech office building in Southwark, London, England
The News Building is a modern office complex with 17 floors in Southwark, characterized by glass facades and open spatial design. The architecture emphasizes transparency and natural lighting throughout the structure.
The building was completed in 2014 on the site of the former New London Bridge House, marking a turning point in the development of the London Bridge area. Its construction was part of a larger project to transform this historic location.
The building houses several media organizations and publishing companies, including major British news outlets and a large book publisher. This concentration of editorial and publishing work makes it an important center for journalism and the publishing industry in the country.
The building sits beside London Bridge Station with rail and bus access from multiple entrances. Visitors should know this is a private office building, so access to interior spaces is restricted.
The complex was designed by Renzo Piano, the same architect who created The Shard, which rises directly next to it. This connection makes the area a sort of architectural ensemble with two major works by the same creator.
Location: London Borough of Southwark
Architects: Renzo Piano
Architectural style: high-tech architecture
Address: 25 London Bridge Street
GPS coordinates: 51.50540,-0.08760
Latest update: December 7, 2025 10:06
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