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Zurich Google Office, Swiss Project, Picture, Design, Architecture, Image
Google Offices Zurich : Architecture, Photos
Zoogle : Building by Camenzind Evolution Architects, Switzerland
Google’s new EMEA Engineering Hub in Zurich, Switzerland
Google Offices Zurich - Project Description
Google is not a conventional company, and does not intend to become
one. This is readily apparent in their new offices for Google’s EMEA
Engineering Hub in Zurich, Switzerland, where the design cultivates
an energized and inspiring work environment that is relaxed but focused,
and buzzing with activities.
The new EMEA Engineering Hub is located within the ‘Hurlimann Areal’
within easy walking distance of Zurich city centre. The site was originally
a local brewery that has been regenerated into a vibrant mixed-use
development of apartments, shops, offices and a spa hotel. The Google
building is a contemporary seven storey shell and core office block
offering 12’000 m2 floor area for up to 800 staff.
Google is in the process of rapid expansion in Zurich where the headcount
has doubled in the last 12 months. The challenge for the architects
was therefore to set up a tailor-made design and construction process,
which would meet the tight time and budget constraints whilst endorsing
a very broad participatory design methodology. Based on their method
statements, Camenzind Evolution was selected in a competitive tender-interview
process to become the lead architect and project manager for the interior
design and fit-out of the new Google Engineering Hub.
Google celebrates individuality, creativity and innovative business
practice within a high-energy environment and emphasises the importance
of the individual and maintaining a small-company ambience throughout
company growth.
A key element in the design approach was that the Googlers in Zurich
(fondly referred to as Zooglers) should participate in the design
process to create their own local identity. Under the guidance of
the Director of International Real Estate at Google in Mountain View,
an interactive and transparent approach to the architectural process
was implemented from the beginning. A diverse team of local Zooglers
were formed as the steering committee to represent the entire office.
This committee reviewed, challenged and approved the design throughout
the project. This unique method of engagement provided open collaboration,
unique perspectives and ideas, and supplied a direct sense of ownership
throughout the Zurich office. To this end Camenzind Evolution was
neither given a specific brief nor a corporate identity manual and
was explicitly asked not to research the organisation and design of
other Google offices.
The architects began with a rapid process of research and analysis
to map out the opportunities and challenges posed by the building
as well as the emotional and practical requirements of the Zooglers.
The latter was achieved by conducting a survey of all the Zooglers,
complemented by a series of workshops and interviews. This research,
guided by a psychologist, extended beyond purely functional aspects,
and provided information about the Zooglers personality types, representational
systems, values and motivational factors.
Although the details of the survey outcomes remain confidential, the
process revealed that the optimal working environment for Zooglers
needed to be diverse and at the same time harmonious whilst making
it a fun and an enjoyable place to work in. The survey also showed
that while personal workspace needed to be functional and more neutral,
communal areas had to offer strong visual and more aesthetically enjoyable
and entertaining qualities to stimulate creativity, innovation and
collaboration.

Based on the survey, concept options were developed and presented.
The Zooglers decided early on that they preferred to reduce their
personal net area of workspace in order to gain more communal and
meeting areas. The working areas were therefore designed with a high
degree of space efficiency. Additionally, they had to be able to accommodate
frequent staff rotation and growth. On average a Googler moves twice
a year within the building, consequently the office layout was designed
for maximum adaptability so that all groups and departments can use
any part of the office space. The office areas are organised along
a central core and are a mixture of open-plan workspaces for 6-10
people and enclosed offices for 4-6 people.
All office enclosures are constructed using a glass partition system,
which maintains transparency and optimises daylight while reducing
noise and achieving the required degree of privacy for working teams.
Each office floor is colour-coded and themed for easy orientation,
for example on the blue floor large photographs and graphics on the
themes of water and snow enhance the colour concept and make it an
integral part of the interior design.
The Zoogler engineers tackle some of the most interesting challenges
in computing today. As many of the teams in Zurich work together with
Google teams all over the world, meeting rooms fitted with video-conferencing
equipment are very important. Consequently there are a large number
of small to medium-size meeting rooms situated throughout the office
space. Apart from the standard meeting rooms, there are also many
informal meeting areas, which have a more relaxed atmosphere for teams
to have creative discussion around white-boards. Some of them also
incorporate the theme of the floor, like the Igloo Satellite Cabins
with penguins and the original ski-gondolas in a snow-scape on the
blue floor.
The concept of the communal areas relates directly to the project
research conclusions and wider research that indicates relaxation
to be crucial to innovation and stimulating original thought. Work
and play are not mutually exclusive, or as Google puts it “it is possible
to code and pass the puck at the same time”. Based on this concept
Camenzind Evolution developed themed communal areas associated with
sport and leisure, for example, an aquarium water lounge for relaxation
and a games room to play billiards, table football and interactive
video games. There is also an antiquethemed library and a massage
spa to soothe any tight shoulder muscles. Most of these spaces also
contain ‘micro kitchens’ offering the Zooglers a variety of drinks
and snacks throughout the day.
The diversity of the communal areas provides a great choice of distinctive
emotional and visual experiences and activities. These ensure that
there is a suitably relaxing or inspiring environment for the individual
needs of the more than 50 nationalities represented in the Zurich
office. The communal areas are intentionally dispersed throughout
the building to encourage Zooglers to circulate throughout the seven
floors to enhance communication between the different working groups
and teams. In this way the building has evolved into a Google city
with easy reference points for Zooglers and visitors to navigate the
building. To allow speedy movement with fun between floors, “quick
connections” comprising fire poles to slide down, link some of the
communal areas with the floor above – making sure the Zooglers can
reach their coffee that bit faster. And for the really hungry Zooglers,
a steep and fast slide spirals down from the offices on the first
floor directly into the centre of the Milliways cafeteria on the ground
floor.
Food is very important to Google and the Zurich office is no exception.
The Milliways cafeteria serves free breakfast, lunch and dinner and
the chefs use only fresh, high quality ingredients and local produce
to make healthy delicious food. Coming together for eating is also
a great opportunity for the Zooglers to meet and talk to people they
don’t work directly with. To balance the good food, a staffed gym
offers yoga, Pilates and fitness classes and encourages the Zooglers
to keep fit and healthy.

There are also a large number of technical talks at Google. Google
‘Tech Talks’ are designed to disseminate a wide spectrum of views
on topics ranging from Current Affairs, Science and Engineering to
Entertainment and the Arts. For these talks and many other events,
conference facilities for up to 200 people have been designed on the
ground floor.
Summary: The new Google EMEA Engineering Hub in Zurich is about functionality
and flexibility in the personal workspace and choice and diversity
in the community areas, creating an environment that holistically
supports the Zooglers in their work and well-being. The research undertaken
by the architects ensured their efforts were sharply focused on aspects
of the environment that mattered most to the Zooglers in their working
lives. The completed Google building is a true reflection of a forward-thinking
company that was prepared to adopt innovative approaches proposed
by the architectural team to determine the optimal design concept
to nurture the talent and creativity of their Zurich employees.
Camenzind Evolution
Google Offices Zurich - Building Information
PROJECT Google EMEA Engineering Hub Zurich, Switzerland
Interior Design and Fit-Out
LOCATION Google Switzerland GmbH
Brandschenkenstrasse 110
8002 Zürich
DATES Start of Planning Mar 2007
Start of Construction Jul 2007
Completion Mar 2008
FIGURES Net lettable floor area 12000 m2 NLA
Net lettable floor area per person 15 m2 NLA/PP
Number of Workstations 800
Swiss Architect :
Camenzind Evolution - Contact details
CLIENT: Google Inc.
ARCHITECTURE + PROJECT MANAGEMENT: Camenzind Evolution Ltd.
Stefan Camenzind - Executive Director / Tanya Ruegg - Creative Director
SITE MANAGEMENT + QUANTITY SURVEYOR: Quadras Baumanagement Ltd.
BUILDING ENGINEERING: Amstein + Walthert Ltd.
OFFICE FURNITURE CONSULTANT: Büronauten Ltd.
CATERING CONSULTANT: Planbar Ltd.
Zurich Google Offices: text from Camenzind Evolution Architecture
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