2013. február 28., csütörtök

Studio O+A ,Facebook office, Palo Alto USA


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Studio O+A 

Facebook office

Palo Alto USA




Facebook moving headquarters from Palo Alto to former Sun Microsystems campus in Menlo Park

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Facebook is moving its headquarters from Palo Alto to the nearby former home of Sun Microsystems in Menlo Park.
David Ebersman, Facebook's chief financial officer, formally announced the move Tuesday morning in a news conference at the 57-acre Menlo Park property.
Facebook signed a 15-year lease for the Menlo Park campus with the option to buy it in five years, according to a company spokeswoman who asked that she not be named because she was not authorized to speak on the details of the lease.
The world's most popular social media website will start moving employees into the new campus in June or July and workers will probably continue to trickle into the new offices through late 2011 or early 2012. Facebook's leases in Palo Alto last through 2013, according to a company statement.
The new campus is about six miles from the two Palo Alto locations that make up Facebook's current headquarters.
The Menlo Park campus is made up of 11 buildings with about 1 million square feet of office space.
There are about 3,700 parking spaces at the Menlo Park campus. Facebook currently has more than 2,000 employees, with about 1,400 of them currently in Palo Alto, and is expected to grow its workforce.
The Menlo Park complex was built between 1993 and 1995 and was Sun's headquarters until it waspurchased by Oracle in January of last year.
Facebook also bought a nearby 22-acre tract of land that is connected to its soon-to-be headquarters by a tunnel underneath the Bayfront Expressway. The social networking giant made that purchase in preparation for a possible future expansion of the Menlo Park headquarters, the company said in a statement.




Architects: Studio O+A
Location: Palo Alto CA, USA
Completion: 2009



















Related:
http://www.dezeen.com/2009/10/13/facebook-headquarters-by-studio-oa/

http://officesnapshots.com/2009/08/13/the-new-facebook-office/

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2011/02/facebook-moving-headquarters-from-palo-alto-to-menlo-park-old-sun-microsystems-campus.html

http://www.everywhereist.com/inside-the-walls-of-facebook-headquarters-palo-alto/

INNOCAD Architektur ZT GmbH, Microsoft Headquarters, Vienna


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INNOCAD Architektur ZT GmbH

Microsoft Headquarters

Vienna








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Microsoft has joined Google and Lego in the trend for offices like playgrounds with their new Vienna base that includes a slide.
Austrian architects Innocad won a competition to design the three-storey offices, which feature themed meeting rooms including a hunting lodge and ocean.
An x-ray image of a computer covers the rear wall of the reception, there's artificial grass in one of the coffee lounges and of course there are games rooms.
Check out the slide at the Denmark headquarters of toy brand Lego hereand Google's seaside-themed London office here.

































Architects: INNOCAD Architektur ZT GmbH
Location: Vienna, Austria
Completion: 2011
Floor Area: 4,500 sqm
Cost: 2,800,000 Euro
PhotographsPaul Ott

http://www.archdaily.com

http://www.contemporist.com

http://www.dezeen.com

www.decoist.com

Rosan Bosch & Rune Fjord, LEGO PMD , Billund, Denmark




Rosan Bosch & Rune Fjord

LEGO PMD 

Billund, Denmark

LEGO’s designers are the luckiest in the world – they get to play with LEGO all day long! Now, the designers of LEGO’s development department, LEGO PMD, has a physical working environment that corresponds to its playful content – a working environment where fun, play and creativity are paramount and where the physical design gives the adults a chance to be part of children’s play. With the values ’fun’, ’unity’, ’creativity & innovation’, ’imagination’ and ’sustainability’ as basis for the design, LEGO PMD has become a unique development department where the designers can become part of the children’s fantasy world. LEGO doesn’t just create fun for others – at LEGO PMD working is fun!


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Architects: Rosan Bosh & Rune Fjord
Location: Billund, Denmark
Project Year: 2010
Photography: Anders Sune Berg 




Related:

http://www.archdaily.com/202321/lego-pmd-rosan-bosch-rune-fjord/gathering-point_photo_anderssuneberg/

http://www.twylah.com/nmcintosh/tweets/165036455272525826

http://www.archdaily.com/202321/lego-pmd-rosan-bosch-rune-fjord/

2013. február 18., hétfő

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2012/13 II. félévben
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A4 tankör 
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