You might be right about Amstelveen. It was only a couple of days there and it was all in one meeting room.
Yes, all of the central London offices are now merged into one purpose-built building at 15 Canada Square, Canary Wharf. Quite nice, but I'd rather work there as a visitor than permanently. (Too open plan for my tastes.)
Before 15 Canada Square, they had two floors of 1 Canada Square, plus buildings at Salisbury Square, Dorset Rise, an utter shithole with an onerous lease at Puddle Dock, a couple of floors of Bouverie House (just off Fleet Street), something at Blackfriars, something on Farringdon Street and possibly something else that I've forgotten. I think in my time I visited all of those. (In fact, I think I managed to do the full set of UK firm* offices with the exception of Newcastle and Cambridge.)
* Not the same as UK since Belfast was actually part of the Irish firm, not the UK firm.
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Yes, all of the central London offices are now merged into one purpose-built building at 15 Canada Square, Canary Wharf. Quite nice, but I'd rather work there as a visitor than permanently. (Too open plan for my tastes.)
Before 15 Canada Square, they had two floors of 1 Canada Square, plus buildings at Salisbury Square, Dorset Rise, an utter shithole with an onerous lease at Puddle Dock, a couple of floors of Bouverie House (just off Fleet Street), something at Blackfriars, something on Farringdon Street and possibly something else that I've forgotten. I think in my time I visited all of those. (In fact, I think I managed to do the full set of UK firm* offices with the exception of Newcastle and Cambridge.)
* Not the same as UK since Belfast was actually part of the Irish firm, not the UK firm.