New London Architecture

76 Southbank

Built

An adaptive reuse construction project to transform an iconic Grade II listed building on London's Southbank.

76 Southbank, formerly IBM’s home, offers 300,000 sq. ft of office space along the Thames. Multiplex is refurbishing the Grade II listed building, retaining 80% of the structure for low-carbon design and BREEAM Outstanding certification. Designed by AHMM, it includes flexible workspaces, biophilic landscaping, 50,000 sq. ft of terraces, cycle facilities, and more. The project creates 1,200 jobs, boosting the local economy.

"Building for the future means honouring the past while embracing innovation – 76 Southbank embodies these aims perfectly. Innovative technologies and construction methods have been employed in order to keep carbon levels to a minimum. A significant effort has been made by the team in restoring this heritage landmark and we congratulate them for successfully reaching this milestone.”

Nick Jarman
Senior Development Director at Stanhope


Project information

Status

Built

Borough

Lambeth

Size

27871 sq m

Completion

2025


Location

76 Upper Ground, London SE1 9PZ, UK


Team Credits

Architect

AHMM

Services Engineer

Watkins Payne Limited

Structural Engineer

Heyne Tillett Steel

Developer

Stanhope PLC

Client

Wolfe Commercial Properties Southbank Limited


Listed by

Multiplex

Last updated on

03/04/2025


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