All Google offices around the world can be characterized by originality and out-of-the-box staff interaction ideas. This particular project was developed by architecture firm Scott Brownrigg and is located in London. As seen on Dezeen, the total space of the office is 40,000 sq ft and the theme behind the design is Brighton beach. Here are further details from Google: “Brightly coloured timber beach huts are meeting rooms and giant colourful dice accommodate individual video conference booths, original dodgem cars and traditional red telephone booths are all work spaces available to staff and visitors. Open plan workstations for all staff are mixed with a few offices, meeting rooms and open break out seating areas and support spaces for printing and IT technical support. Scott Brownrigg Interior Design has designed a fully fitted out gym/shower facility, massage and spa treatment centre, and an Asian Fusion/Sushi restaurant that is free for all staff. What a fantastic way to gain the loyalty of your employees!
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I honestly have to say that it’s disturbing to the eye ….
Google is truly the dream company. I hope that after I graduate I have the good luck to be picked up by them. One can only hope!
My first impression of Google’s new offices in London were those of a child’s playground, not quite a theme of the beach. The “dice” individual video conference booths, dodgem cars and red telephone booths all seem pieces to a playground. I like the use of their colors though…but I think that is why I am getting a childish feeling. Then again, I would love to be employed at such a place. It looks like alot of fun. The office looks like a big party! (:
Party or not, Google me:D
The informal seating and breakaway pods are great, but a lot of them lack natural light. In our office people really dislike those spaces, and always choose the space with natural light over one without. Maybe that isn’t an issue for programmers though…
Google is the best,,
I like cheerful colors interior like this,,
I love Brighton Beach. Squark!
I wonder how many people trip over the bottom tip of the ‘E’. I know I would. Every day.