Google Unveil's Its First Mass Timber Building That Looks After The Environment & Employees - Yanko Design
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"This building, 1265 Borregas, showcases creating sustainable buildings that empower people to do their best work," said Michelle Kaufmann, Google's director of R+D for the Built Environment and the guiding force behind the creation of the new workspace in Sunnyvale's Moffett Park district.
The office is designed to create an environment of collaboration, support, and focus. It is equipped with neighborhood spaces that will facilitate hybrid connections and interesting collaborations.
According to research, people work best when surrounded by nature, and with this new workspace, Google is hoping to create a fresh and inspiring work environment.
Mass timber is blessed with regenerative qualities, as it can absorb and store carbon over time. Hence, choosing mass timber was a sustainable and eco-friendly decision made by Google.
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