Silicon Graphics (now Google HQ)

In the design of its 500,000 ft2, four-building Technology Center (now Google Corporate HQ), Silicon Graphics wanted to display its leading edge thinking combined with a sense of playfulness. The campus features geometric patterns on orthogonal and skewed gridlines with numerous seismic separations. Structural complexities included curved, canted and skewed walls, multi-planar roofs and floating stairs.

Location

Mountain View, California

Contractor

Devcon

Architect

Studios Architecture

Photographer

Steve Whittaker

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