Saturday, August 25, 2012

Guggenheim Architect To Design Facebook HQ?s New 3,400-Employee Tree-Topped Engineering Building

Share price be damned, Facebook is expanding. It?s just announced that Guggenheim Museum architect Frank Gehry will design a 3,400 employee engineering office connected to its Menlo Park Headquarters by an underground tunnel. Engineers will hack away in one giant room, separated from the product and ads teams in the main campus. Construction will begin in early 2013

Below you can see a detailed view of models for the new building complete with a tree-filled rooftop garden?as Gehry and Mark Zuckerberg discuss its design.

Everett Katigbak, Facebook?s Environmental Design Manager, gave some specifics of the new building:

It will be a large, one room building that somewhat resembles a warehouse. Just like we do now, everyone will sit out in the open with desks that can be quickly shuffled around as teams form and break apart around projects. There will be cafes and lots of micro-kitchens with snacks so that you never have to go hungry. And we?ll fill the building with break-away spaces with couches and whiteboards to make getting away from your desk easy.

Gehry previously designed the?Guggenheim Museum in Bilboa, Spain and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in LA. He uses custom?architecture software designed by his in-house team

The news comes just a month after Facebook opened its first international engineering office in London. This joined Facebook?s 18 or so other international officies in Hyderabad, Tokyo, Auckland, and the international headquarters in Dublin. Facebook?s offices in the states include engineering and ads hubs in Seattle, New York, and Austin, plus data centers in Oregon, North Carolina, and Virginia.

Facebook announced the Menlo Park headquarters now at 1 Hacker Way, formerly the Sun Microsystems campus, in February 2011. At the time it noted it had also purchased the?22 acre lot across the highway, with plans to fix it up when it needed the space. That time is fast approaching as ground will break on the construction of the west campus in a few months.

And while it might not be as nerdy as the 42-foot wide QR code on the top of the main campus, the idea of taking a stroll through a rooftop tree garden to help your brain work through a tough coding problem sounds pretty awesome.


February 1, 2004

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Facebook is the world?s largest social network, with over 845 million monthly active users. Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg in February 2004, initially as an exclusive network for Harvard students. It was a huge hit: in 2 weeks, half of the schools in the Boston area began demanding a Facebook network. Zuckerberg immediately recruited his friends Dustin Moskovitz, Chris Hughes, and Eduardo Saverin to help build Facebook, and within four months, Facebook added 30 more college networks. The original...

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