Beautiful office designed by Scott Brownrigg for Google employees who live and work in London, England.
Colorful interior features giant Google logo, creative meeting rooms that look like beach huts, and modern restaurant with free delicious food.
Unique office provides dynamic and collaborative work environment.
Meeting Rooms
Restaurant
Video Conference Booths
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Ben
Dont people trip over the “e”?
Mar 5th, 2013
nerd
agree with ben
Mar 5th, 2013
gunneos
good point.
Mar 5th, 2013
fakhri
Still, nice Office tough
Mar 5th, 2013
Henri
I agree with ben.
Mar 5th, 2013
george
Kindergarten design
Mar 5th, 2013
Mark
Beats my cubical by a looooooooong shot!
Mar 5th, 2013
Douglas
The goal I’m sure is to skateboard under the ‘e”. Place looks a little on the cheap side.
Mar 5th, 2013
Stamatis
In this environment I could afford to work 14 hours at 300 euros. Sleeping place is there, virtual contact with home is there, kidengarden is there, so, get ready google here I come.
Mar 5th, 2013
PRIVY
it’s nice but it looks too sterile. a little sad… all of that white just isn’t doing it for me.
Mar 5th, 2013
Chari
I love it! Shows a big investment in their workers and a certain amount of professional pride. Their designers must work overtime for all of this!
Mar 5th, 2013
Betty
TRIP OVER LETTER “E”…I’m not OCD but I could become obsessed about the end of the letter “E”…it’s so UNSETTLING.
Mar 5th, 2013
Ru
This is the new one in the development in Kings Cross. They’re artificially trying to make a creative hub. Here’s hoping their building was better designed than Central St Martins on the same development, we’ve been here 2 years and there’s still loads of problems, some unsolvable due to poor planning (not enough space!).
It will be interesting to see if a creative hub can be forced into being, rather than organically growing.
Mar 5th, 2013
Karen
I could just live there
Mar 5th, 2013
Jordan
I don’t understand but I’ll say this: If I presented that concept of the tip at the E to my professors at interior design, they will fail me – no questions asked. It’s a concept that cannot be brought to reality.
*sigh*
Mar 5th, 2013
kadal
agree with ben….and its sharp too….
Mar 5th, 2013