
Google Office
Ingeniería, ventas y oficina de marketing
Tel Aviv
Nuevo entorno de trabajo sorprendentemente inspirador para Google en Tel Aviv
Google Israel Office Tel Aviv
Electra Tower
89 Yigal Alon
Tel Aviv - Israel
PROYECTO:
Área por planta:8`000 m2
Finalización obra: Diciembre 2012
Estaciones de trabajo: 490
SERVICIOS:
- Gestión estratégica del proyecto
- Investigación y desarrollo
- Servicios arquitectónicos completos
- Diseño de zonas de trabajo
FOTÓGRAFO:
Itay Sikolski
Google Israel, spectacular 8’000 m2 office in Tel Aviv, is an incredibly inspiring and innovative work environment for Google’s ever growing teams of engineers, sales and marketing. Designed by Swiss Design Team Evolution Design, in collaboration with Israeli Design Teams Setter Architects and Studio Yaron Tal, this Google office occupies 7 floors in the prestigious Electra Tower in central Tel Aviv, with breath taking views across the whole city and the sea.
It is a new milestone for Google in the development of innovative work environments: nearly 50% of all areas have been allocated to create communication landscapes, giving countless opportunities to employees to collaborate and communicate with other Googlers in a diverse environment that will serve all different requirements and needs.
There is clear separation between the employees traditional desk based work environment and those communication areas, granting privacy and focus when required for desk based individual working and spaces for collaboration and sharing ideas.
“Each floor was designed with a different aspect of the local identity in mind, illustrating the diversity of Israel as a country and nation. Each of the themes were selected by a local group of Googlers who also assisted in the interpretation of those chosen ideas,” says architect Tanya Ruegg.
Being in Israel, for lunch the Googlers can choose from three amazing restaurants, non-kosher, kosher dairy and kosher meat, each of the restaurants designed to its own style and theme.
Hub for Entrepreneurs
Only 7 of the 8 rented floors in Electra Tower are actually occupied by Google. The remaining floor gives space to a new ‘Campus’, which was opened by the Israeli Prime Minister. The ‘Campus Tel Aviv’, powered by Google for Entrepreneurs, is a new hub for entrepreneurs and developers, providing a base for start-up companies, and is only the second Google ‘Campus’ worldwide.
Sustainability played a vital role to Google in the development of their new Tel Aviv offices and the project was awarded with the LEED ‘Platinum’ certification, the first of its category in Israel.