Tuesday 5 December 2017

World’s best Tech Headquarters

Apple New Spaceship Campus – Apple Park, the company new 175 acre campus was envisioned by Steve Jobs as a centre for creativity and collaboration. Located at Santa Clara Valley, the campus ring-shaped 2.8 Million sq. ft. building is dressed in the world’s largest panels of curved glass. With 17 Megawatts of rooftop solar, Apple Park will run one of the largest on-site solar energy installations in the world. It is also the world’s largest naturally ventilated building.
Uber Campus – The first renderings of Uber new headquarter at San Francisco Mission Bay neighborhood not only looks futuristic, but is also going to be designed with a lot of transparent glass panels. Employees will be able to cross between the office’s two buildings on angling glass and steel bridges. The app-based taxi service company hopes to open the buildings on about 423,000 sq. ft. land by early 2018.

Tesla Gigafactory – The Gigafactory is being built in phases so that Tesla can begin manufacturing batteries immediately. The current structure has a footprint of more than 1.9 Million sq. ft. which houses over 4.9 Million sq. ft. of operational space across several floors. Yet, it is less than 30% complete now. Tesla expects the Gigafactory to be the biggest building in the world.

Googleplex Campus – Housing the largest number of Google buildings on 3100,000 sq. ft. of space, the Googleplex campus in California is designed keeping the future in mind. It has offices, outdoor café, fitness centres, tennis and volleyball courts, organic gardens, EV charging stations, self-driving cars, an Amphitheatre and more.

Facebook Community Campus – The social media giant unveiled its plans to develop a 59 acre site near its headquarters in Menlo Park. Facebook wants to add office space for more than 11,000 new employees, as well as 1,500 housing units and a retail corridor (125,000 sq. ft.) complete with a grocery store to accommodate many of them.

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