BIG and Heatherwick Reveal Revised Plans for Google?s Mountain View Campus
Following the loss of part of their proposed site to LinkedIn and the subsequent reveal of an alternative site, Google has unveiled the revised plans for their Mountain View Campus. Designed by BIG and Heatherwick Studio, the original proposal featured several ?Lego-like? buildings covered by glass canopies. The new proposal uses similar design decisions, with the building massing adjusted to the new site.
Exterior Rendered Perspective. Image Courtesy of Google
Following the loss of part of their proposed site to LinkedIn and the subsequent reveal of an alternative site, Google has unveiled the revised plans for their Mountain View Campus. Designed by BIG and Heatherwick Studio, the original proposal featured several ?Lego-like? buildings covered by glass canopies. The new proposal uses similar design decisions, with the building massing adjusted to the new site.
Courtesy of Google
The dome-like, glass structures of the original plan, however, have been replaced with a ?photovoltaic integrated canopy skin? that drapes over the buildings like a tent. The canopy skin will allow for the generation of renewable energy on the site, and regulates "indoor climate, air quality and sound."Â
Site Sections
Courtesy of Google
Focusing on creating a sustainable campus, the proposal features a heavily landscaped master plan, as well as a focus on walkable, bike-friendly circulation throughout the campus.Â
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Exterior Rendered Perspective. Image Courtesy of Google
Following the loss of part of their proposed site to LinkedIn and the subsequent reveal of an alternative site, Google has unveiled the revised plans for their Mountain View Campus. Designed by BIG and Heatherwick Studio, the original proposal featured several ?Lego-like? buildings covered by glass canopies. The new proposal uses similar design decisions, with the building massing adjusted to the new site.
Courtesy of Google
The dome-like, glass structures of the original plan, however, have been replaced with a ?photovoltaic integrated canopy skin? that drapes over the buildings like a tent. The canopy skin will allow for the generation of renewable energy on the site, and regulates "indoor climate, air quality and sound."Â
Site Sections
Courtesy of Google
Focusing on creating a sustainable campus, the proposal features a heavily landscaped master plan, as well as a focus on walkable, bike-friendly circulation throughout the campus.Â
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