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A Look Into Google’s New London Office [Pics]

A Look Into Google’s New London Office [Pics]

By Tim Ryan on January 31, 2011

Google’s bold new London office was designed by the Scott Brownrigg architecture firm and offers an interactive workspace that prioritizes its employee’s health and well-being first, with the hopes of fostering creativity.

Here’s what Google had to say:

The new office is designed to create a dynamic and collaborative work environment that supports the growing number of Google staff in London. As with many other Google offices worldwide, the office has a strong local theme. Joe Borrett and Jane Preston from Google, working with the Scott Brownrigg Interior Design team chose a theme of London-Brighton and as a result many iconic elements of both are incorporated into the office design.

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.

Scott Brownrigg

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