ZGF Reveals Google's New L.A. Office in Historic California Hangar
ZGF architects have completed Google's new L.A. office by transforming California's landmark Spruce Goose Hangar. Designed as a building-within-a-building, the project was built inside the seven-story, 750-foot-long historic wooden structure. The 450,000 SF, four-level design is sited between two existing Google properties, and the project aimed to unify the Playa Vista campus while bringing a new perspective to workplace through adaptive reuse.
Google Spruce Goose Hangar. Image Courtesy of ZGF Architects
ZGF architects have completed Google's new L.A. office by transforming California's landmark Spruce Goose Hangar. Designed as a building-within-a-building, the project was built inside the seven-story, 750-foot-long historic wooden structure. The 450,000 SF, four-level design is sited between two existing Google properties, and the project aimed to unify the Playa Vista campus while bringing a new perspective to workplace through adaptive reuse.
Google Spruce Goose Hangar. Image Courtesy of ZGF Architects
Google Spruce Goose Hangar. Image Courtesy of ZGF Architects
Built by Howard Hughes in 1943 for the construction of the Hercules IV airplane (aka the ?Spruce Goose?), the historic hangar now comprises office, meeting, food service and event spaces, and employee amenity spaces. The project included extensive restoration of the original wood frame, and the new architecture is set within the vast, open volumes of the hangar on eit...
Google Spruce Goose Hangar. Image Courtesy of ZGF Architects
ZGF architects have completed Google's new L.A. office by transforming California's landmark Spruce Goose Hangar. Designed as a building-within-a-building, the project was built inside the seven-story, 750-foot-long historic wooden structure. The 450,000 SF, four-level design is sited between two existing Google properties, and the project aimed to unify the Playa Vista campus while bringing a new perspective to workplace through adaptive reuse.
Google Spruce Goose Hangar. Image Courtesy of ZGF Architects
Google Spruce Goose Hangar. Image Courtesy of ZGF Architects
Built by Howard Hughes in 1943 for the construction of the Hercules IV airplane (aka the ?Spruce Goose?), the historic hangar now comprises office, meeting, food service and event spaces, and employee amenity spaces. The project included extensive restoration of the original wood frame, and the new architecture is set within the vast, open volumes of the hangar on eit...
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