the building has three sides that are facing active streets...has quite a bit smaller scale than its neighbors...really sets a precedent for the future, for buildings that are carefully modulated to fit into the Boulder scale — Colorado Public Radio - Colorado Matters
Natthan Heffel speaks with David Tryba (of Tryba Architects) about their new design for the Google Boulder Campus. He highlights the firm's collaborative approach to designing a cutting-edge, flexible work environment.
They also talk about the firm's Denver Union Station renovation and larger role, in filling Denver's "empty canvas" over the last two decades, of the cities urban revitalization.
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Super safe and super boring. I get there's a lot of effort that goes into it, but it's just not inspiring. Sorry.
It better be serving the workers well in ways that are not apparent in photos, because it certainly isn't serving Google's identity. This could be a corporate campus for any company. It could be a community college. It could be in any suburb. Its really quite generic seeming to the outside world.
compare with the new apple spaceship; who does that serve? Unhappy workers can destroy corp interests and innovation. Google culture seems to reflect this.
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