- SIS Building
The SIS Building, also commonly known as the MI6 Building, is the headquarters of the British
Secret Intelligence Service (otherwise known as "MI6"). It is known locally as "Legoland" and also as "Babylon-on-Thames" due to its resemblance to an ancient Babylonianziggurat . [cite web|title=Mission: Possible|publisher=Newsweek|url=http://www.newsweek.com/id/85968|date=2000-09-22|accessdate=2008-06-17] [cite web|title=MI6 building 'like a fortress'|publisher=CNN|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2000/WORLD/europe/09/21/britain.mi6.building/index.html|date=2000-09-21|accessdate=2008-06-17] [cite web|title=Spooks on Stella|publisher=The Guardian|url=http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/generalfiction/0,6121,1235335,00.html|date=2004-06-10|accessdate=2008-06-17] It is located at 85,Albert Embankment in the south western part of centralLondon , on the bank of theRiver Thames besideVauxhall Bridge .Design and construction
Designed by Terry Farrell and built by
John Laing [ [http://www.lindner-schmidlin.com/ls_vauxhall_cross.Lindner?ActiveID=6345 Construction information] ] , the Developer Regalian Properties plc approached the government in1987 to assess their interest in the proposed building. At the same time, MI6's sister serviceMI5 was seeking alternative accommodation and collocation of the two organisations was considered. This proposal was ultimately abandoned due to the lack of buildings of adequate size (existing or proposed) and the security considerations of providing a single target for attacks. In July1988 Prime MinisterMargaret Thatcher approved the purchase of the new building for the SIS. The government proposed to pay for the building outright in order to maintain secrecy over the intended use of the site — at this time the existence of MI6 was not officially acknowledged.The building's design was reviewed to incorporate the necessary protection for Britain's foreign intelligence-gathering agency. While the details and cost of construction have been released, approximately ten years after the original National Audit Office (NAO) report was written, some of the service's special requirements remain classified. The NAO report [http://www.nao.org.uk/publications/nao_reports/9900236.pdf "Thames House and Vauxhall Cross"] omits certain details, describing the cost and problems of certain modifications but not their nature. Rob Humphrey's "London: The Rough Guide" suggests one of these omitted modifications is a tunnel beneath the Thames to
Whitehall .fact|date=December 2007It has been commentedwho|date=December 2007 that it is ironic for such a secretive organisation to occupy one of the most high-profile and distinctive buildings in London.
The NAO put the final cost at £135.05m for site purchase and the basic building or £152.6m including the service’s special requirements.
2000 Attack
On the evening of
20 September ,2000 the building was attacked with a rocket, which caused superficial damage. "Dissident Irish republican groups" were considered among the main suspects. [cite web|title='Rocket' theory over MI6 blast|publisher=BBC News|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/934937.stm|date=2000-09-21|accessdate=2007-12-29]Cultural references
The building has appeared in "
The Tailor of Panama " as well as theJames Bond films "GoldenEye ", "The World Is Not Enough " and "Die Another Day ". In the opening sequence of "The World Is Not Enough ", Bond chases a suspect from the building down the Thames. "The Daily Telegraph " claimed that the British Government prevented some filming in front of the SIS Building, citing a security risk. However, a Foreign Office spokesperson repudiated the claims and expressed displeasure with the misleading article. [cite web|title=Bond is backed... by the government|publisher=Guardian Unlimited|date=1999-04-27|url=http://film.guardian.co.uk/Column/0,4541,45454,00.html|accessdate=2007-12-29]A
steampunk pastiche of the building featured in thecomic book "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen " as the headquarters of British Military Intelligence in1898 . The building also featured inAnthony Horowitz 's "Alex Rider" book series.ee also
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Thames House - Headquarters ofMI5 References
External links
* [http://www.nao.org.uk/publications/nao_reports/9900236.pdf Report on SIS' Vauxhall Cross building] by the National Audit Office.
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