Google – Creative Workspace

by Mark Alexander on June 20, 2008

Meeting “pods” in the style of Swiss chalets and igloos, fireman poles to allow easy access between floors and a slide to ensure that people can get to the cafeteria as quickly as possible are all part of the striking design at Google’s new European engineering headquarters in Zurich Switzerland.

The building was designed for – and partly by – the 300 engineers who will work there. The alternative office is both a showcase for Google’s unconventional approach to business and a symbol to prove that Google is no longer a US-centric firm.

Engineers work in small teams of three or four, which is reflected at the Zurich HQ with small offices, each of which comes with the requisite “bean bag” meeting room.

Whiteboards are everywhere, allowing ideas to be written down wherever they are thought up and there is a heavy emphasis on the idea that work and play can co-exist.

Other areas include a games room, a library in the style of an English country house and an aquarium where over-worked Googlers can lie in a bath full of red foam and stare at fish.

View the Official Photo Gallery here

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06.14.09 at 1:43 am

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1 Aleksandr 10.01.08 at 6:46 pm

And here’s Google’s younger Russian brother, Yandex: http://readysteady.grumy.ru/blog/135.html
That big post guides you through one of Yandex’s offices and shows how creativity beats bureaucracy :)
The site is in Russian only, so… it’s time to learn this language! ;)

2 Krügerrand Tagespreis 04.18.09 at 5:16 am

Hi, Danke für Deinen Beitrag “Google – Creative Workspace”! Schreib weiter so…! Gefällt mir sehr gut!

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