Alexander Fleming House
Alexander Fleming House
was a multi-storey office building designed by Hungarian-born
architect
Ern Goldfinger
and constructed in the early 1960s to be the headquarters of the
Department of Health and Social Security
. It is located on Newington Causeway on the east side of the busy
Elephant and Castle
junction in the
London Borough of Southwark
in south-east
London
. The building, some 55 m tall at its highest point, became notorious for
sick building syndrome
and the DHSS civil servants were eventually moved out. After sitting empty for some years, the building was eventually converted to residential use in
1998
, and renamed "Metro Central Heights".
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