- Sampson House
Sampson House is a commercial
office building in Hopton Street,Southwark ,London ,United Kingdom . It is sited just west of theTate Modern art gallery, by the railway lines running ontoBlackfriars Bridge and fills a block between theThames and Southwark Street.Sampson House is a rare example of a
Brutalist commercial office building, with powerful massing, extensive use of exposed concrete with minimal glazing at street level and strong horizontal mirror glazing in austere dark metal cladding in the projecting upper levels. It was built in 1976-9 as a processing centre forLloyds Bank and was designed by Fitzroy Robinson & Partners (now Aukett Fitzroy Robinson) which was alsoarchitect for the construction (and refurbishment in 2004-6) of50 Queen Anne's Gate inWestminster .Minerva plc announced in August 2005 that, in a linked transaction, it had completed the sale of Sampson House for £150.5 million and Ludgate House for £78.5 million to a private investor. The announcement also stated that "Sampson House comprises 386,288sq.ft. of office space let to
IBM UK Limited. The lease expires in December 2025 but, includes a mutual break clause in June 2018. The current rent is £8 million p.a. and will rise to £9.5 million p.a. in December this year".The nearest Underground station is Southwark on the
Jubilee Line .References
Architect (London), "The South Bank: Sampson House - Lloyds Bank's new operations cent"re; Architects: Fitzroy Robinson & Partnersvol. 125, no. 6, 1979 June, p. 14-18
Building, "Finance factories - two large computer centres in the heart of London": 1. Lloyds Bank Operations Centre Sampson House, on the south side of Blackfriars Bridge; Architects: Fitzroy Robinson & Partners; 2. National Westminster Bank Services Centre, Alie Street, E1; Architects: Elsom Pack & Roberts Partnershipvol. 236, no. 7090 (22), 1979 Jun 1, p. 24-26.
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