The architects behind a new Google building in London have been given planning permission to start building a new 11-storey property. Mossessian Architecture, which is designing the futuristic "S2" building in King's Cross for Google, told Business Insider that planning permission was granted by Camden Council on Thursday. The 180,000 square foot office block has a large roof terrace on level 11, complete with views over London. The property — to be constructed within a few hundred metres of the now-closed Google Glass store — will be finished by 2017 at the earliest.