Here are the latest plans for Google's crazy new campus by Avery Hartmans on Feb 28, 2017, 10:44 AM Advertisement
Google first announced plans for its futuristic new campus nearly two years ago, and things have come a long way since then. The campus, named Google Charleston East, will be located near its current location in Mountain View, California. It marks the first time Google has built offices from scratch, instead of taking over previously existing buildings. Google recently submitted updated plans for its campus to the City of Mountain View, the first time its revealed what the new building will look like in nearly a year. The proposed building, known as Charleston East, would be two stories tall and about 595,000 square feet. Here's how Google imagines it looking: SEE ALSO: Google helped build an app that designs you a personalized dress based on your lifestyle Charleston East would be located near the Googleplex, Google's famed headquarters in Mountain View, California.
Here's the view of the building from the West. Source: 9to5Google
While Google would have to remove about 160 trees to build the new campus, the plans include replanting trees and offering plenty of other green space.
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