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Google names London office ‘Platform 37’ in a nod to railway neighbour, AI ‘Go’ match

By Thomson Reuters Mar 12, 2026 | 5:05 AM

LONDON, March 12 (Reuters) – Google has named its new London headquarters “Platform 37” in a nod to its neighbour, King’s Cross railway ​station, and “Move 37” – a pivotal play made ‌by DeepMind’s AI system AlphaGo in a legendary match of the ancient boardgame Go against world champion Lee Sae Dol.

Teams from Google and Google DeepMind, the company’s ‌AI ​research laboratory, will begin to ⁠move into Platform 37 ⁠in the summer, Google said.

“Move 37”, played by AlphaGo almost 10 years ago to the day, was so unconventional human experts initially thought ​it was a mistake, Demis Hassabis, Google DeepMind Co-Founder and CEO, said in a ⁠blog post about the building’s ⁠new name on Thursday.

But as the ​game unfolded, it became clear it enabled AlphaGo ​to win.

“AlphaGo’s victory heralded the beginning of what ‌is now recognised as the modern era in AI,” he said.

The building, designed by Thomas Heatherwick and Bjarke Ingels, stretches 330 metres adjacent ⁠to the railway tracks leading to King’s Cross. Dubbed a “landscraper”, it is longer than London’s 310-metre Shard skyscraper ⁠is tall.

Platform ‌37, Google’s first wholly owned and ⁠designed building outside the United States, ​has ‌had a long gestation since it ​was announced ⁠in 2013, including delays in fit out.

Google said it would open “The AI Exchange”, a community space where people can learn about AI, in the building later this year.

(Reporting by Paul Sandle; editing by ​Sarah Young)