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The world's greatest YouTubers built the world's greatest office 🏀🏈 Dude Perfect just opened HQ3 in Frisco, Texas inside Jerry Jones' Star Business Park. The five-man trick shot empire built a 47,000 square foot content factory that the CEO calls "a sports lover's Barbie Dream House."  It is exactly that. The 20,000 square foot production facility is wired with L-Acoustics sound systems and AV-over-IP infrastructure, and the rest of the building reads more like a country club than a corporate HQ. This is the third home for a creator team with 60 million subscribers and 20 Guinness World Records. The vision came from Garrett Hilbert and the YouTube leadership team flew in for the opening. The next phase is an 80,000 square foot video studio next door and a future theme park anchored by a 330 foot "Impossible Shot" tower. The Specs:  📍 Frisco, TX (The Star Business Park)  📐 47,000 sq ft  🏈 45 yard indoor football field  🏀 Full basketball court  ⛳ Indoor mini golf course + golf simulator  🧗 Rock climbing wall  🥒 Pickleball court  🎥 20,000 sq ft production facility  🎙️ Dedicated podcast studio  👥 60M+ YouTube subscribers  🏛️ Architect: Alliance Architects Tag the crew you'd run this place with 👇
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The world's greatest YouTubers built the world's greatest office 🏀🏈 Dude Perfect just opened HQ3 in Frisco, Texas inside Jerry Jones' Star Business Park. The five-man trick shot empire built a 47,000 square foot content factory that the CEO calls "a sports lover's Barbie Dream House." It is exactly that. The 20,000 square foot production facility is wired with L-Acoustics sound systems and AV-over-IP infrastructure, and the rest of the building reads more like a country club than a corporate HQ. This is the third home for a creator team with 60 million subscribers and 20 Guinness World Records. The vision came from Garrett Hilbert and the YouTube leadership team flew in for the opening. The next phase is an 80,000 square foot video studio next door and a future theme park anchored by a 330 foot "Impossible Shot" tower. The Specs: 📍 Frisco, TX (The Star Business Park) 📐 47,000 sq ft 🏈 45 yard indoor football field 🏀 Full basketball court ⛳ Indoor mini golf course + golf simulator 🧗 Rock climbing wall 🥒 Pickleball court 🎥 20,000 sq ft production facility 🎙️ Dedicated podcast studio 👥 60M+ YouTube subscribers 🏛️ Architect: Alliance Architects Tag the crew you'd run this place with 👇
McLaren's Technology Centre is the most secretive office in Formula 1 🏎️🔒 Designed by Norman Foster and built in 2003, the MTC sits on the edge of a man-made lake in Woking, Surrey. The building is a perfect half-circle. Six 18-meter "fingers" radiate outward from a central spine. The lake isn't decorative. It cools the wind tunnel. Inside is The Boulevard, a 145-meter glass corridor lined with every championship-winning McLaren ever built. The public cannot visit. Ron Dennis ran this place like a cathedral. Every room kept at exactly 21°C. Screw heads installed vertically so dust doesn't collect. A Sky Sports reporter once got kicked out for wearing jeans. The Specs:  📍 Woking, Surrey, England  📐 840,000 sq ft across the MTC and Production Centre  🏛️ Designed by Foster + Partners, opened 2004 💧 50,000 cubic meter cooling lake  🏎️ Every Constructors' Championship car on display inside  👥 1,500+ employees  🔒 Closed to the public, tours by invite only Tag the friend who would lose their mind walking The Boulevard 👇
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McLaren's Technology Centre is the most secretive office in Formula 1 🏎️🔒 Designed by Norman Foster and built in 2003, the MTC sits on the edge of a man-made lake in Woking, Surrey. The building is a perfect half-circle. Six 18-meter "fingers" radiate outward from a central spine. The lake isn't decorative. It cools the wind tunnel. Inside is The Boulevard, a 145-meter glass corridor lined with every championship-winning McLaren ever built. The public cannot visit. Ron Dennis ran this place like a cathedral. Every room kept at exactly 21°C. Screw heads installed vertically so dust doesn't collect. A Sky Sports reporter once got kicked out for wearing jeans. The Specs: 📍 Woking, Surrey, England 📐 840,000 sq ft across the MTC and Production Centre 🏛️ Designed by Foster + Partners, opened 2004 💧 50,000 cubic meter cooling lake 🏎️ Every Constructors' Championship car on display inside 👥 1,500+ employees 🔒 Closed to the public, tours by invite only Tag the friend who would lose their mind walking The Boulevard 👇
This DC of the financial world is a vertical city in bronze 🏛️✨ JPMorgan Chase just opened its new $4 billion global headquarters at 270 Park Avenue. Foster + Partners designed the 60-story supertall to lift entirely off the ground on fan-shaped steel megacolumns, hovering 80 feet above the sidewalk and giving Manhattan back 2.5 times more public plaza than the building it replaced.  The tower rises 1,389 feet, making it the sixth-tallest in New York and the largest all-electric, hydro-powered tower in the city. Inside the 2.5 million square feet, Jamie Dimon’s 14,000 employees move through a triple-height Exchange hub, eight SOM-designed trading floors organized into two-story neighborhoods, a 19-restaurant food hall curated by Danny Meyer, an Exos-run wellness center with yoga and cycling rooms, mothers’ rooms, prayer and meditation spaces, an Irish pub, and a top-of-house client center with unobstructed Midtown views.  Wellness consulting came from Deepak Chopra and Harvard’s healthy buildings program. The building runs on 50,000 connected sensors and circadian lighting, pumping in twice the code-mandated fresh air. At night the entire facade lights up with Leo Villareal’s Celestial Passage, a 181,200-panel light artwork visible from Brooklyn. The Specs:  📍 270 Park Avenue, Midtown Manhattan  📐 2.5M sq ft across 60 stories  📏 1,389 ft tall (NYC’s 6th tallest)  💰 $4 billion build  👥 Capacity for 14,000 employees  🌿 Largest all-electric tower in NYC, hydro-powered 🍽️ 19-restaurant food hall by Danny Meyer  🏋️ Exos-operated gym, plus medical center  🎨 Curated art collection including Gerhard Richter and Maya Lin  ✨ Leo Villareal facade light installation #jpmorgan #officecribs #office #workplace
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This DC of the financial world is a vertical city in bronze 🏛️✨ JPMorgan Chase just opened its new $4 billion global headquarters at 270 Park Avenue. Foster + Partners designed the 60-story supertall to lift entirely off the ground on fan-shaped steel megacolumns, hovering 80 feet above the sidewalk and giving Manhattan back 2.5 times more public plaza than the building it replaced. The tower rises 1,389 feet, making it the sixth-tallest in New York and the largest all-electric, hydro-powered tower in the city. Inside the 2.5 million square feet, Jamie Dimon’s 14,000 employees move through a triple-height Exchange hub, eight SOM-designed trading floors organized into two-story neighborhoods, a 19-restaurant food hall curated by Danny Meyer, an Exos-run wellness center with yoga and cycling rooms, mothers’ rooms, prayer and meditation spaces, an Irish pub, and a top-of-house client center with unobstructed Midtown views. Wellness consulting came from Deepak Chopra and Harvard’s healthy buildings program. The building runs on 50,000 connected sensors and circadian lighting, pumping in twice the code-mandated fresh air. At night the entire facade lights up with Leo Villareal’s Celestial Passage, a 181,200-panel light artwork visible from Brooklyn. The Specs: 📍 270 Park Avenue, Midtown Manhattan 📐 2.5M sq ft across 60 stories 📏 1,389 ft tall (NYC’s 6th tallest) 💰 $4 billion build 👥 Capacity for 14,000 employees 🌿 Largest all-electric tower in NYC, hydro-powered 🍽️ 19-restaurant food hall by Danny Meyer 🏋️ Exos-operated gym, plus medical center 🎨 Curated art collection including Gerhard Richter and Maya Lin ✨ Leo Villareal facade light installation #jpmorgan #officecribs #office #workplace
This 1903 denim factory is where Assassin’s Creed gets made 🎮🇨🇦 Welcome to Ubisoft Montreal — the largest video game studio in the world, with over 4,000 people working out of a converted brick-and-beam factory in Mile-End that started life in 1904 as part of the city’s garment district. Ubisoft’s Paris team stumbled onto the building in 1997 while scouting North American expansion, started with two employees on the top floor, and now occupies the entire complex. The interior is a love letter to Montreal. In 2013 the studio held a city-wide design competition and Lemay won by giving every floor its own neighborhood. The basement is a mock Métro station. Other floors riff on Chinatown, Downtown, Mount Royal, and Mile End. There’s a British-style café modeled after the Plateau, complete with a quintessentially Montreal spiral staircase. Voice and foley recording studios are tucked inside soundproofed departments where engineers use car parts, scrap metal, and weird surfaces to record game sound effects.  Three independently-operated cafés handle lunch, an onsite fitness facility runs personal training, nutrition, yoga, spin, and massage therapy, and there are even onsite doctors. In 2026 the studio brought in A+ to layer in the latest chapter, adding light-filled collaboration zones with enveloping forms, soft lighting, and biophilic moments built around the building’s raw character. Density made invisible, the experience made effortless. The Specs:  📍 Peck Building, 5505 Saint-Laurent Blvd, Mile-End, Montreal  🏗️ Originally built 1904 as a denim factory  👥 4,000+ employees, world’s largest game studio  🎮 Home to Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Rainbow Six, Watch Dogs, For Honor  🏙️ Every floor themed after a different Montreal neighborhood  🚇 Mock Métro station in the basement  🎵 In-house voice and foley recording studios  🏋️ Premium onsite gym with personal trainers, nutritionists, doctors  ☕ Three independently-operated cafés  🌿 Living walls and biophilic collaboration zones throughout.  Tag a friend who wants to live where they work 👇 #ubisoft #officecribs #office #workplacs
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This 1903 denim factory is where Assassin’s Creed gets made 🎮🇨🇦 Welcome to Ubisoft Montreal — the largest video game studio in the world, with over 4,000 people working out of a converted brick-and-beam factory in Mile-End that started life in 1904 as part of the city’s garment district. Ubisoft’s Paris team stumbled onto the building in 1997 while scouting North American expansion, started with two employees on the top floor, and now occupies the entire complex. The interior is a love letter to Montreal. In 2013 the studio held a city-wide design competition and Lemay won by giving every floor its own neighborhood. The basement is a mock Métro station. Other floors riff on Chinatown, Downtown, Mount Royal, and Mile End. There’s a British-style café modeled after the Plateau, complete with a quintessentially Montreal spiral staircase. Voice and foley recording studios are tucked inside soundproofed departments where engineers use car parts, scrap metal, and weird surfaces to record game sound effects. Three independently-operated cafés handle lunch, an onsite fitness facility runs personal training, nutrition, yoga, spin, and massage therapy, and there are even onsite doctors. In 2026 the studio brought in A+ to layer in the latest chapter, adding light-filled collaboration zones with enveloping forms, soft lighting, and biophilic moments built around the building’s raw character. Density made invisible, the experience made effortless. The Specs: 📍 Peck Building, 5505 Saint-Laurent Blvd, Mile-End, Montreal 🏗️ Originally built 1904 as a denim factory 👥 4,000+ employees, world’s largest game studio 🎮 Home to Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Rainbow Six, Watch Dogs, For Honor 🏙️ Every floor themed after a different Montreal neighborhood 🚇 Mock Métro station in the basement 🎵 In-house voice and foley recording studios 🏋️ Premium onsite gym with personal trainers, nutritionists, doctors ☕ Three independently-operated cafés 🌿 Living walls and biophilic collaboration zones throughout. Tag a friend who wants to live where they work 👇 #ubisoft #officecribs #office #workplacs
You have been staring at this office for two seasons. You just did not know it was real. The sterile white halls, the green carpet, the desks marooned in the middle of the floor. That is Lumon Industries from Severance. Production designer Jeremy Hindle built the Macrodata Refinement floor around a grassy green carpet against clinical white, because green reads as the calmest color to the human eye, a lifeline for people trapped inside.  The desk in the center sits on a single pillar so it feels like an umbilical cord to the underground, and the never ending white corridors were built at York Studios in the Bronx. But the building itself is no set. Lumon's exterior and that vast atrium were shot at the former Bell Labs complex in Holmdel, New Jersey, designed by Eero Saarinen in the late 1950s as the home of AT&T's research operations. The mirrored glass walls and brutal symmetry were the exact visual metaphor for corporate control that Hindle wanted. Here is the part nobody expects. You can walk into it. The midcentury campus reopened in 2016 as Bell Works, a mixed use office and commercial space, and it has quietly become a tourist attraction for Severance fans. It has even hosted an official IRL Lumon pop up, complete with set recreations, branded merch, and a waffle party. The greatest office in television is a real lobby you can stand in. No severance required. Would you take the innie job if the office looked like this 👇
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You have been staring at this office for two seasons. You just did not know it was real. The sterile white halls, the green carpet, the desks marooned in the middle of the floor. That is Lumon Industries from Severance. Production designer Jeremy Hindle built the Macrodata Refinement floor around a grassy green carpet against clinical white, because green reads as the calmest color to the human eye, a lifeline for people trapped inside. The desk in the center sits on a single pillar so it feels like an umbilical cord to the underground, and the never ending white corridors were built at York Studios in the Bronx. But the building itself is no set. Lumon's exterior and that vast atrium were shot at the former Bell Labs complex in Holmdel, New Jersey, designed by Eero Saarinen in the late 1950s as the home of AT&T's research operations. The mirrored glass walls and brutal symmetry were the exact visual metaphor for corporate control that Hindle wanted. Here is the part nobody expects. You can walk into it. The midcentury campus reopened in 2016 as Bell Works, a mixed use office and commercial space, and it has quietly become a tourist attraction for Severance fans. It has even hosted an official IRL Lumon pop up, complete with set recreations, branded merch, and a waffle party. The greatest office in television is a real lobby you can stand in. No severance required. Would you take the innie job if the office looked like this 👇
The most un-McDonald's like McDonald's HQ on earth 🍟✨ When McDonald's left their sleepy 74-acre Oak Brook corporate campus in 2018 and moved back to downtown Chicago for the first time since 1971, they didn't just build an office. They built a flagship. Gensler designed the core and shell. Studio O+A handled the lobbies, lounges, and cafés. IA Interior Architects built out the atrium stair, the workplace floors, and the test kitchens. Three firms. One building. 2,000 employees walked into it on day one. Sitting on the former site of Harpo Studios, the nine-story global headquarters spans an entire city block in Fulton Market. It's part corporate HQ, part cultural center, part history museum, with a one-of-a-kind ground-floor restaurant serving a rotating menu of McDonald's favorites from around the world. Yes, you can walk in off the street and order a McSpicy Paneer. The Specs:  📍 110 N. Carpenter St, Chicago (Fulton Market) 📐 567,000 sq ft across 9 stories  👥 ~2,000 employees on site  🏛️ LEED Platinum certified  🌿 Green roof + rooftop amenity decks on the 6th, 8th, and 9th floors  🍳 Global Innovation Kitchen with reconfigurable test labs  🎓 40,000 sq ft Hamburger University inside  💰 Sold in 2024 for $412.5M (one of Chicago's biggest office trades) Would you rather work here or the Apple Park spaceship? 👇 #mcdonalds #mcdonaldshq #office #workplace
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The most un-McDonald's like McDonald's HQ on earth 🍟✨ When McDonald's left their sleepy 74-acre Oak Brook corporate campus in 2018 and moved back to downtown Chicago for the first time since 1971, they didn't just build an office. They built a flagship. Gensler designed the core and shell. Studio O+A handled the lobbies, lounges, and cafés. IA Interior Architects built out the atrium stair, the workplace floors, and the test kitchens. Three firms. One building. 2,000 employees walked into it on day one. Sitting on the former site of Harpo Studios, the nine-story global headquarters spans an entire city block in Fulton Market. It's part corporate HQ, part cultural center, part history museum, with a one-of-a-kind ground-floor restaurant serving a rotating menu of McDonald's favorites from around the world. Yes, you can walk in off the street and order a McSpicy Paneer. The Specs: 📍 110 N. Carpenter St, Chicago (Fulton Market) 📐 567,000 sq ft across 9 stories 👥 ~2,000 employees on site 🏛️ LEED Platinum certified 🌿 Green roof + rooftop amenity decks on the 6th, 8th, and 9th floors 🍳 Global Innovation Kitchen with reconfigurable test labs 🎓 40,000 sq ft Hamburger University inside 💰 Sold in 2024 for $412.5M (one of Chicago's biggest office trades) Would you rather work here or the Apple Park spaceship? 👇 #mcdonalds #mcdonaldshq #office #workplace
The energy drink that built a corporate empire on a lake, a glass hangar, and a herd of bronze bulls. 🐂⚡ In a small Austrian village 12 miles from Salzburg, Red Bull built one of the most unconventional corporate campuses on earth. Designed by Tyrolean artist Jos Pirkner, the headquarters is a glass complex connected by bridges and floating on a pond, with the main pavilion shaped like a yurt whose conical roof is covered with basalt tiles to evoke a volcano. Pirkner designed every detail himself, from custom door handles to the staircases.  Stampeding out of the building onto an artificial lake is "Die Bullen von Fuschl." A herd of bronze beasts that together form the largest cast bronze sculpture in Europe. Founder Dietrich Mateschitz was so attached to the building that it became Red Bull's calling card on the company website.  20 minutes away in Salzburg sits the second jewel: Hangar-7. A streamlined, wing-like glass and steel shell spanning 67 by 100 metres without internal supports. Inside is the Flying Bulls aircraft fleet, Red Bull F1 cars, rotating contemporary art, and the Michelin-starred restaurant Ikarus. The lights embedded in the floor are arranged in the exact constellation of stars as seen on 22 August 2003, the day Hangar-7 officially opened.  The Specs:  📍 Fuschl am See + Salzburg, Austria  🏛️ HQ designed by artist Jos Pirkner — main pavilion shaped like a volcano with basalt-tiled roof  🐂 Largest cast bronze sculpture in Europe ("Die Bullen von Fuschl")  🌊 Office complex floats on an artificial lake overlooking the natural Fuschlsee  🏢 Hangar-7 designed by Volkmar Burgstaller, opened 22 August 2003  📐 67m × 100m elliptical glass-and-steel shell, no internal supports  ✈️ Home of The Flying Bulls fleet — DC-6B, B-25 Mitchell, P-38 Lightning, helicopters, F1 cars  ⭐ Restaurant Ikarus inside Hangar-7 (Michelin-starred, rotating monthly guest chef program)  📺 Sport und Talk weekly TV show broadcast live from Hangar-7 on ServusTV  🎨 Free public access to Hangar-7 (the volcano HQ is closed to visitors)  🚀 Red Bull global team based across 3 Salzburg locations: Fuschl, Elsbethen, Wals-Siezenheim A company that gave wings to people and ideas, then built the world's most extra office to match. 👇 #redbull #redbullhq #office #workplace
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The energy drink that built a corporate empire on a lake, a glass hangar, and a herd of bronze bulls. 🐂⚡ In a small Austrian village 12 miles from Salzburg, Red Bull built one of the most unconventional corporate campuses on earth. Designed by Tyrolean artist Jos Pirkner, the headquarters is a glass complex connected by bridges and floating on a pond, with the main pavilion shaped like a yurt whose conical roof is covered with basalt tiles to evoke a volcano. Pirkner designed every detail himself, from custom door handles to the staircases. Stampeding out of the building onto an artificial lake is "Die Bullen von Fuschl." A herd of bronze beasts that together form the largest cast bronze sculpture in Europe. Founder Dietrich Mateschitz was so attached to the building that it became Red Bull's calling card on the company website. 20 minutes away in Salzburg sits the second jewel: Hangar-7. A streamlined, wing-like glass and steel shell spanning 67 by 100 metres without internal supports. Inside is the Flying Bulls aircraft fleet, Red Bull F1 cars, rotating contemporary art, and the Michelin-starred restaurant Ikarus. The lights embedded in the floor are arranged in the exact constellation of stars as seen on 22 August 2003, the day Hangar-7 officially opened. The Specs: 📍 Fuschl am See + Salzburg, Austria 🏛️ HQ designed by artist Jos Pirkner — main pavilion shaped like a volcano with basalt-tiled roof 🐂 Largest cast bronze sculpture in Europe ("Die Bullen von Fuschl") 🌊 Office complex floats on an artificial lake overlooking the natural Fuschlsee 🏢 Hangar-7 designed by Volkmar Burgstaller, opened 22 August 2003 📐 67m × 100m elliptical glass-and-steel shell, no internal supports ✈️ Home of The Flying Bulls fleet — DC-6B, B-25 Mitchell, P-38 Lightning, helicopters, F1 cars ⭐ Restaurant Ikarus inside Hangar-7 (Michelin-starred, rotating monthly guest chef program) 📺 Sport und Talk weekly TV show broadcast live from Hangar-7 on ServusTV 🎨 Free public access to Hangar-7 (the volcano HQ is closed to visitors) 🚀 Red Bull global team based across 3 Salzburg locations: Fuschl, Elsbethen, Wals-Siezenheim A company that gave wings to people and ideas, then built the world's most extra office to match. 👇 #redbull #redbullhq #office #workplace
The only HQ on Earth with a live wave report posted in the lobby 🏄‍♂️🌊 Patagonia's Ventura headquarters sits two minutes from C Street, one of California's most beloved point breaks.  When the surf's pumping, employees check the whiteboard in the lobby and disappear into the Pacific. Founder Yvon Chouinard literally wrote a book called Let My People Go Surfing. It's not a metaphor. It's policy. Walk a few buildings over and you'll find the Great Pacific Child Development Center, the on-site daycare Malinda Chouinard started in 1983 when she parked a trailer outside the office so a colleague could nurse her newborn. Today it serves 80 kids from 8 weeks to 9 years old. There's a climbing wall (nod to the company's origin making pitons for alpinists), a mud kitchen, a butterfly garden, a summer surf camp for the kids, and a company bus that picks them up after school. 100% of new moms come back to work after parental leave. The national average is 66%. The Specs:  📍 259 W. Santa Clara St., Ventura, California  🏄‍♂️ 2-minute walk to C Street point break  👶 Great Pacific Child Development Center: serves 80+ kids  🧗 On-site climbing wall (because of course)  🌊 Summer surfing camp for employees' kids  👩‍👧 100% maternal return rate (national avg: 66%) 📅 On-site childcare since 1983  💰 Patagonia recoups ~91% of its $1M annual childcare cost through tax credits, retention, and productivity #patagonia #patagoniaoffice #office #hq
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The only HQ on Earth with a live wave report posted in the lobby 🏄‍♂️🌊 Patagonia's Ventura headquarters sits two minutes from C Street, one of California's most beloved point breaks. When the surf's pumping, employees check the whiteboard in the lobby and disappear into the Pacific. Founder Yvon Chouinard literally wrote a book called Let My People Go Surfing. It's not a metaphor. It's policy. Walk a few buildings over and you'll find the Great Pacific Child Development Center, the on-site daycare Malinda Chouinard started in 1983 when she parked a trailer outside the office so a colleague could nurse her newborn. Today it serves 80 kids from 8 weeks to 9 years old. There's a climbing wall (nod to the company's origin making pitons for alpinists), a mud kitchen, a butterfly garden, a summer surf camp for the kids, and a company bus that picks them up after school. 100% of new moms come back to work after parental leave. The national average is 66%. The Specs: 📍 259 W. Santa Clara St., Ventura, California 🏄‍♂️ 2-minute walk to C Street point break 👶 Great Pacific Child Development Center: serves 80+ kids 🧗 On-site climbing wall (because of course) 🌊 Summer surfing camp for employees' kids 👩‍👧 100% maternal return rate (national avg: 66%) 📅 On-site childcare since 1983 💰 Patagonia recoups ~91% of its $1M annual childcare cost through tax credits, retention, and productivity #patagonia #patagoniaoffice #office #hq
The world's most secretive sugar empire has called Atlanta home since 1886. 🥤🔒 The Coca-Cola Company headquarters sits on a 35-acre fortress along North Avenue, directly across from Georgia Tech. The most visible building is One Coca-Cola Plaza, a 29-story, 403-foot International Style tower completed in 1979 by Atlanta firm FABRAP. The complex is essentially a fortress — an assortment of buildings encircled by a tall iron fence that makes it clear the public isn't welcome.  In 2017, Coke poured millions into a top-to-bottom Gensler renovation. The renovation created a First Floor Main Street corridor running through the entire campus, plus new dining facilities, conferencing suites, auditoriums, and outdoor courtyards. Floors 24 through 26 of the North Avenue Tower are interconnected executive suites sharing a single atrium space.  Two blocks away sits the public face: the World of Coca-Cola at Pemberton Place. Inside, an armored Vault of the Secret Formula holds the actual 1886 handwritten recipe, protected by palm scanners, steel doors, and a security system Coke refuses to detail. The Taste It! room lets visitors sample over 100 different Coca-Cola products from around the world, including the famously polarizing Beverly from Italy. The Specs:  📍 Atlanta, GA (North Avenue + Pemberton Place) 📐 35-acre corporate campus + adjacent World of Coca-Cola  🏗️ One Coca-Cola Plaza: 29 stories, 403 feet, completed 1979 by FABRAP  🎨 2017 Gensler renovation: LEED Silver, "Coca-Cola Main Street" corridor  👥 Headquarters for 86,000+ Coca-Cola employees globally  🥤 Founded in Atlanta 1886 by John Pemberton, 130+ years in the city  🔒 Vault of the Secret Formula: palm scanners, steel doors, 24/7 surveillance  🌍 Taste It! tasting room with 100+ international Coke products  🏛️ Across the street from Georgia Tech, Midtown Atlanta  🐻 Home of the Coca-Cola Polar Bear character meet-and-greet  📺 In 2011, the tower was projected as a giant Coke cup being filled with soda for the 125th anniversary A company that built a city around a recipe nobody else has ever read. 👇 #coke #cokehq #workplace #office
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The world's most secretive sugar empire has called Atlanta home since 1886. 🥤🔒 The Coca-Cola Company headquarters sits on a 35-acre fortress along North Avenue, directly across from Georgia Tech. The most visible building is One Coca-Cola Plaza, a 29-story, 403-foot International Style tower completed in 1979 by Atlanta firm FABRAP. The complex is essentially a fortress — an assortment of buildings encircled by a tall iron fence that makes it clear the public isn't welcome. In 2017, Coke poured millions into a top-to-bottom Gensler renovation. The renovation created a First Floor Main Street corridor running through the entire campus, plus new dining facilities, conferencing suites, auditoriums, and outdoor courtyards. Floors 24 through 26 of the North Avenue Tower are interconnected executive suites sharing a single atrium space. Two blocks away sits the public face: the World of Coca-Cola at Pemberton Place. Inside, an armored Vault of the Secret Formula holds the actual 1886 handwritten recipe, protected by palm scanners, steel doors, and a security system Coke refuses to detail. The Taste It! room lets visitors sample over 100 different Coca-Cola products from around the world, including the famously polarizing Beverly from Italy. The Specs: 📍 Atlanta, GA (North Avenue + Pemberton Place) 📐 35-acre corporate campus + adjacent World of Coca-Cola 🏗️ One Coca-Cola Plaza: 29 stories, 403 feet, completed 1979 by FABRAP 🎨 2017 Gensler renovation: LEED Silver, "Coca-Cola Main Street" corridor 👥 Headquarters for 86,000+ Coca-Cola employees globally 🥤 Founded in Atlanta 1886 by John Pemberton, 130+ years in the city 🔒 Vault of the Secret Formula: palm scanners, steel doors, 24/7 surveillance 🌍 Taste It! tasting room with 100+ international Coke products 🏛️ Across the street from Georgia Tech, Midtown Atlanta 🐻 Home of the Coca-Cola Polar Bear character meet-and-greet 📺 In 2011, the tower was projected as a giant Coke cup being filled with soda for the 125th anniversary A company that built a city around a recipe nobody else has ever read. 👇 #coke #cokehq #workplace #office
The brand built its reputation in the alpine. Now its office has a climbing wall in the lobby 🧗‍♂️🌲 @arcteryx just opened The Nest, a brand experience and employee centre carved out of a former brewery on Vancouver’s North Shore. M Moser Associates ran a full transformation, turning a dark industrial shell into a flexible hub where the main hall morphs from climbing gym to film venue to product showcase at a moment’s notice. There’s no fixed workstations anywhere. The whole layout proves culture thrives on adaptability, not permanence. The design concept is called the hidden line, drawn from the brand’s Archaeopteryx fossil logo. Walking through the space feels like an ascent. Dark forest-floor textures at the entry give way to brighter alpine tones at the perch, a treehouse-style mezzanine that serves as the symbolic summit. An interactive climbing wall combining Lemur and Kilter technologies lights up routes that mirror the hidden line concept.  A living wall pulls the North Shore evergreen palette inside, and the mountain café next to the main hall is where teams meet before runs or debrief after workshops. Materials are left raw and expressive, stone and wood and metal that celebrate craft over polish. The Specs:  📍 North Vancouver, BC, Canada  🏗️ Former brewery, fully transformed  🧗 Interactive climbing wall (Lemur + Kilter tech)  🌳 Living wall referencing North Shore forest  ☕ Mountain café anchoring the social core  🎬 Main hall converts to film venue and product showcase  🪜 Mezzanine perch as symbolic summit  🪑 Zero fixed workstations  🔥 Lichen, stone, blackened steel palette throughout Tag a friend who’d take meetings on belay 👇 #arcteryx #officecribs #office #workplace
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The brand built its reputation in the alpine. Now its office has a climbing wall in the lobby 🧗‍♂️🌲 @arcteryx just opened The Nest, a brand experience and employee centre carved out of a former brewery on Vancouver’s North Shore. M Moser Associates ran a full transformation, turning a dark industrial shell into a flexible hub where the main hall morphs from climbing gym to film venue to product showcase at a moment’s notice. There’s no fixed workstations anywhere. The whole layout proves culture thrives on adaptability, not permanence. The design concept is called the hidden line, drawn from the brand’s Archaeopteryx fossil logo. Walking through the space feels like an ascent. Dark forest-floor textures at the entry give way to brighter alpine tones at the perch, a treehouse-style mezzanine that serves as the symbolic summit. An interactive climbing wall combining Lemur and Kilter technologies lights up routes that mirror the hidden line concept. A living wall pulls the North Shore evergreen palette inside, and the mountain café next to the main hall is where teams meet before runs or debrief after workshops. Materials are left raw and expressive, stone and wood and metal that celebrate craft over polish. The Specs: 📍 North Vancouver, BC, Canada 🏗️ Former brewery, fully transformed 🧗 Interactive climbing wall (Lemur + Kilter tech) 🌳 Living wall referencing North Shore forest ☕ Mountain café anchoring the social core 🎬 Main hall converts to film venue and product showcase 🪜 Mezzanine perch as symbolic summit 🪑 Zero fixed workstations 🔥 Lichen, stone, blackened steel palette throughout Tag a friend who’d take meetings on belay 👇 #arcteryx #officecribs #office #workplace
The Meta CEO has been quietly building the most expensive workplace on Earth and almost nobody is calling it what it is. A 1,400-acre compound on the northeast coast of Kauai. 30 bedrooms.  Multiple offices and conference rooms. An industrial-sized kitchen. A football-field-sized main facility. NDAs reportedly keep the workforce silent. A six-foot wall keeps the road blind. And 5,000 square feet of it is underground. The bunker beneath the main residence is the part that gets the headlines, but the real story is what sits above it. A self-sufficient executive compound with its own water supply, a working Wagyu cattle operation, treehouse and rope-bridge structures, and ocean views that double as the corner office. Reid Hoffman has said half of his billionaire friends have something like this. Sam Altman has one. Peter Thiel built his into a New Zealand mountainside. Elon Musk has a 4-square-kilometer estate outside Austin. Jeff Bezos has fortified estates spread across the country. The C-suite is going off-grid. The Specs:  📍 Koolau Ranch, Kauai, Hawaii  📐 ~1,400 acres  🏠 Football-field-sized main facility  🛏️ 30+ bedrooms  🚪 5,000 sq ft underground bunker  🔐 Blast-resistant steel + cement door  💧 18 ft x 55 ft water tank, fully self-sufficient  🐄 On-site Wagyu cattle operation  💰 Estimated $300M+ total spend  🏛️ Total privacy via six-foot perimeter wall Tag the founder you'd build your bunker office with 👇
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The Meta CEO has been quietly building the most expensive workplace on Earth and almost nobody is calling it what it is. A 1,400-acre compound on the northeast coast of Kauai. 30 bedrooms. Multiple offices and conference rooms. An industrial-sized kitchen. A football-field-sized main facility. NDAs reportedly keep the workforce silent. A six-foot wall keeps the road blind. And 5,000 square feet of it is underground. The bunker beneath the main residence is the part that gets the headlines, but the real story is what sits above it. A self-sufficient executive compound with its own water supply, a working Wagyu cattle operation, treehouse and rope-bridge structures, and ocean views that double as the corner office. Reid Hoffman has said half of his billionaire friends have something like this. Sam Altman has one. Peter Thiel built his into a New Zealand mountainside. Elon Musk has a 4-square-kilometer estate outside Austin. Jeff Bezos has fortified estates spread across the country. The C-suite is going off-grid. The Specs: 📍 Koolau Ranch, Kauai, Hawaii 📐 ~1,400 acres 🏠 Football-field-sized main facility 🛏️ 30+ bedrooms 🚪 5,000 sq ft underground bunker 🔐 Blast-resistant steel + cement door 💧 18 ft x 55 ft water tank, fully self-sufficient 🐄 On-site Wagyu cattle operation 💰 Estimated $300M+ total spend 🏛️ Total privacy via six-foot perimeter wall Tag the founder you'd build your bunker office with 👇
The brand built in a Birmingham garage by a 19-year-old now runs the most jacked office campus in the UK. 💪⚫ In 2012, Ben Francis was a pizza delivery driver studying at Aston University and screen-printing tank tops in his parents' garage. Today, Gymshark is a £1 billion company with over 900 employees and a global community of more than 10 million customers.  The HQ tells the whole story. Located at Blythe Valley Park in Solihull, the 42,000 sq ft GSHQ was designed by workplace design firm Oktra and opened in 2018. Inside is a huge atrium with amphitheatre bleachers, a photo studio, canteen, cinema, VR enclosure, yoga and Jujutsu mat zones, sleep pods, and a huge concrete boardroom. The pièce de résistance is a courtyard with a 30m wide, Google Earth inspired brand logo with outdoor seating. officelovin + 2 A short walk away sits GSLC, the Gymshark Lifting Club. A 55,000 sq ft gym and innovation hub with a fitness app studio, a 100-person auditorium, an R&D factory, several photographic studios, and a 20,000 sq ft gym.  Across both buildings, the office runs on the UK's first Human Centric smart lighting system that mimics the sun's path and monitors usage to optimize energy efficiency.  The Specs:  📍 Blythe Valley Park, Solihull, England  📐 130,000 sq ft total across three buildings (GSHQ + GSLC + Connexion)  🏗️ Designed by Oktra, opened 2018, expanded 2020 and 2023  👥 900+ global employees, scaling to 650 at HQ 💪 GSLC: 20,000 sq ft gym, R&D factory, photo studios, 100-person auditorium  🌞 UK's first Human Centric smart lighting system in an office  🛌 Sleep pods, yoga zones, jujutsu mats, on-site cinema  🥋 30m wide brand logo in the courtyard, designed to be seen from Google Earth  🎬 Onsite photo studios where most of Gymshark's social content is filmed  🚀 From garage startup (2012) to £1B+ valuation (2020) The most influential fitness brand of the last decade, designed an office that doubles as a gym, a studio, a boardroom, and a flex. 👇 #gymshark #gymsharkhq #office #workplace
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The brand built in a Birmingham garage by a 19-year-old now runs the most jacked office campus in the UK. 💪⚫ In 2012, Ben Francis was a pizza delivery driver studying at Aston University and screen-printing tank tops in his parents' garage. Today, Gymshark is a £1 billion company with over 900 employees and a global community of more than 10 million customers. The HQ tells the whole story. Located at Blythe Valley Park in Solihull, the 42,000 sq ft GSHQ was designed by workplace design firm Oktra and opened in 2018. Inside is a huge atrium with amphitheatre bleachers, a photo studio, canteen, cinema, VR enclosure, yoga and Jujutsu mat zones, sleep pods, and a huge concrete boardroom. The pièce de résistance is a courtyard with a 30m wide, Google Earth inspired brand logo with outdoor seating. officelovin + 2 A short walk away sits GSLC, the Gymshark Lifting Club. A 55,000 sq ft gym and innovation hub with a fitness app studio, a 100-person auditorium, an R&D factory, several photographic studios, and a 20,000 sq ft gym. Across both buildings, the office runs on the UK's first Human Centric smart lighting system that mimics the sun's path and monitors usage to optimize energy efficiency. The Specs: 📍 Blythe Valley Park, Solihull, England 📐 130,000 sq ft total across three buildings (GSHQ + GSLC + Connexion) 🏗️ Designed by Oktra, opened 2018, expanded 2020 and 2023 👥 900+ global employees, scaling to 650 at HQ 💪 GSLC: 20,000 sq ft gym, R&D factory, photo studios, 100-person auditorium 🌞 UK's first Human Centric smart lighting system in an office 🛌 Sleep pods, yoga zones, jujutsu mats, on-site cinema 🥋 30m wide brand logo in the courtyard, designed to be seen from Google Earth 🎬 Onsite photo studios where most of Gymshark's social content is filmed 🚀 From garage startup (2012) to £1B+ valuation (2020) The most influential fitness brand of the last decade, designed an office that doubles as a gym, a studio, a boardroom, and a flex. 👇 #gymshark #gymsharkhq #office #workplace
The original third place... headquartered in a 110-year-old Sears warehouse ☕️🏛️ Starbucks doesn't just sell coffee from a sleek tech campus. Their global HQ sits inside a 1.8 million square foot brick behemoth in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood, originally built in 1912 by Union Pacific Railroad to lure Sears to the West Coast. Starbucks bought the building in 1994 after Sears closed up shop. Today it's the largest multi-tenant building in Seattle by floor space, and the oldest building in America to earn a national green certification. When NBBJ redesigned the "Sears section" of the building, they kept everything that mattered. The weathered timber from the original 1925 warehouse. The salvaged maple floors. 100-year-old heat radiators. Even reclaimed teak with patched nail holes. Then they layered in blackened steel, brass handrails wrapped in leather, woven burlap portals, and knotted rope screens that nod to the company's maritime Pike Place roots. The new monumental "communicating" stair lets 4,500+ employees skip the antiquated Sears elevators and walk straight from street to workspace. The Specs:  📍 2401 Utah Ave South, Seattle (SoDo)  📐 1.8M+ sq ft total building, 72,289 sq ft NBBJ redesign  👥 4,500+ employees on site  🏛️ Built 1912 by Union Pacific to attract Sears  🍵 Houses the original Starbucks Reserve store (opened 2018)  ♻️ 200+ tons of recycled steel from Portland used in the redesign  🌿 Oldest building in the US with national green certification Would you take a meeting in the warehouse loft or the Reserve downstairs? 👇 #starbucks #starbuckshq #office #workplace
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The original third place... headquartered in a 110-year-old Sears warehouse ☕️🏛️ Starbucks doesn't just sell coffee from a sleek tech campus. Their global HQ sits inside a 1.8 million square foot brick behemoth in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood, originally built in 1912 by Union Pacific Railroad to lure Sears to the West Coast. Starbucks bought the building in 1994 after Sears closed up shop. Today it's the largest multi-tenant building in Seattle by floor space, and the oldest building in America to earn a national green certification. When NBBJ redesigned the "Sears section" of the building, they kept everything that mattered. The weathered timber from the original 1925 warehouse. The salvaged maple floors. 100-year-old heat radiators. Even reclaimed teak with patched nail holes. Then they layered in blackened steel, brass handrails wrapped in leather, woven burlap portals, and knotted rope screens that nod to the company's maritime Pike Place roots. The new monumental "communicating" stair lets 4,500+ employees skip the antiquated Sears elevators and walk straight from street to workspace. The Specs: 📍 2401 Utah Ave South, Seattle (SoDo) 📐 1.8M+ sq ft total building, 72,289 sq ft NBBJ redesign 👥 4,500+ employees on site 🏛️ Built 1912 by Union Pacific to attract Sears 🍵 Houses the original Starbucks Reserve store (opened 2018) ♻️ 200+ tons of recycled steel from Portland used in the redesign 🌿 Oldest building in the US with national green certification Would you take a meeting in the warehouse loft or the Reserve downstairs? 👇 #starbucks #starbuckshq #office #workplace
A Virginia Woolf room of one’s own. 🌳🇪🇸  Madrid architects Delavegacanolasso designed this 215 square foot Cor-Ten steel office to slot into a client’s oak garden as a work-from-home expansion. The structure was prefabricated offsite and delivered fully furnished in just 60 days, ready to plug in and use. The exterior weathering steel was paired with floor-to-ceiling glass to maximize the views of the oak grove while the interior is wrapped entirely in OSB poplar wood, insulated with nearly five inches of recycled cotton.  Every inch was custom designed by the architects: built-in desks from northern Spanish pine, kitchen furniture in local poplar, chairs by Spanish designer Dr. Cato, and abstract artwork made from machine-stitched vintage fabrics. The 215 sq ft fits a small kitchen, a workspace, storage, and a full bathroom.  The Specs:  📍 Madrid, Spain  📐 215 Sq Ft (20 sqm)  💰 $68,000 (incl. transport, fully furnished)  ⏱️ 60 Days From Order to Installed  🏛️ Designed by Delavegacanolasso  🌳 Cor-Ten Steel + Floor-to-Ceiling Glass  🪵 OSB Poplar Interior + Local Pine Desks  ♻️ Insulated with Recycled Cotton  Tag a friend who would never miss a meeting again 👇  #OfficeCribs #HomeOffice #Madrid #workplace
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A Virginia Woolf room of one’s own. 🌳🇪🇸 Madrid architects Delavegacanolasso designed this 215 square foot Cor-Ten steel office to slot into a client’s oak garden as a work-from-home expansion. The structure was prefabricated offsite and delivered fully furnished in just 60 days, ready to plug in and use. The exterior weathering steel was paired with floor-to-ceiling glass to maximize the views of the oak grove while the interior is wrapped entirely in OSB poplar wood, insulated with nearly five inches of recycled cotton. Every inch was custom designed by the architects: built-in desks from northern Spanish pine, kitchen furniture in local poplar, chairs by Spanish designer Dr. Cato, and abstract artwork made from machine-stitched vintage fabrics. The 215 sq ft fits a small kitchen, a workspace, storage, and a full bathroom. The Specs: 📍 Madrid, Spain 📐 215 Sq Ft (20 sqm) 💰 $68,000 (incl. transport, fully furnished) ⏱️ 60 Days From Order to Installed 🏛️ Designed by Delavegacanolasso 🌳 Cor-Ten Steel + Floor-to-Ceiling Glass 🪵 OSB Poplar Interior + Local Pine Desks ♻️ Insulated with Recycled Cotton Tag a friend who would never miss a meeting again 👇 #OfficeCribs #HomeOffice #Madrid #workplace
The world's most famous campus where buildings are named after gods, not executives. 🏛️👟 Tucked into 286 acres in Beaverton, Oregon, Nike World Headquarters is less of an office park and more of a small city built entirely around sport. Buildings are named after legends like LeBron James, John McEnroe, Sebastian Coe, Pete Sampras, Serena Williams, and Mia Hamm. Pedestrian paths cut through wetlands, soccer pitches, and a 5K running loop. There's a regulation soccer field named after Ronaldo, an Olympic-sized pool, and an NHL-regulation ice rink hidden inside one of the buildings.  The crown jewel is the LeBron James Innovation Center. A 750,000 square foot building wrapped in black steel mesh and gold-painted sheet metal, with the Nike Sport Research Lab cantilevered 50 feet above the main entry. Inside, a state-of-the-art basketball court, a 200-meter endurance track, a 100-meter straightaway, an artificial-turf training pitch, and the world's largest motion-capture installation with 400 cameras. Nearly 100 force plates measure how athletes interact with the ground, and four climate chambers simulate temperatures from -20°C to 50°C. Dezeen + 2 The Specs:  📍 Beaverton, Oregon  📐 286 acres, 75+ buildings  🏗️ 3.2 million sq ft expansion completed by ZGF, Skylab, SRG Partnership  🏀 LeBron James Innovation Center: 750,000 sq ft, opened 2021  🎥 World's largest motion-capture installation (400 cameras)  🌡️ 4 climate chambers (-20°C to 50°C)  ☀️ 908 solar panels on the LeBron Center alone, 100% renewable electricity  🏟️ Olympic pool, NHL-sized ice rink, regulation soccer pitch, full NBA court  🏛️ Buildings named after Tiger Woods, LeBron James, Serena Williams, Mia Hamm, Sebastian Coe, Pete Sampras, Bo Jackson, Mike Krzyzewski, Nolan Ryan, Lance Armstrong, Ken Griffey Jr, Jerry Rice, John McEnroe If you have a body, you're an athlete. And if you work here, you have access to all of it. 👟 #nike #office #nikehq #workplace
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The world's most famous campus where buildings are named after gods, not executives. 🏛️👟 Tucked into 286 acres in Beaverton, Oregon, Nike World Headquarters is less of an office park and more of a small city built entirely around sport. Buildings are named after legends like LeBron James, John McEnroe, Sebastian Coe, Pete Sampras, Serena Williams, and Mia Hamm. Pedestrian paths cut through wetlands, soccer pitches, and a 5K running loop. There's a regulation soccer field named after Ronaldo, an Olympic-sized pool, and an NHL-regulation ice rink hidden inside one of the buildings. The crown jewel is the LeBron James Innovation Center. A 750,000 square foot building wrapped in black steel mesh and gold-painted sheet metal, with the Nike Sport Research Lab cantilevered 50 feet above the main entry. Inside, a state-of-the-art basketball court, a 200-meter endurance track, a 100-meter straightaway, an artificial-turf training pitch, and the world's largest motion-capture installation with 400 cameras. Nearly 100 force plates measure how athletes interact with the ground, and four climate chambers simulate temperatures from -20°C to 50°C. Dezeen + 2 The Specs: 📍 Beaverton, Oregon 📐 286 acres, 75+ buildings 🏗️ 3.2 million sq ft expansion completed by ZGF, Skylab, SRG Partnership 🏀 LeBron James Innovation Center: 750,000 sq ft, opened 2021 🎥 World's largest motion-capture installation (400 cameras) 🌡️ 4 climate chambers (-20°C to 50°C) ☀️ 908 solar panels on the LeBron Center alone, 100% renewable electricity 🏟️ Olympic pool, NHL-sized ice rink, regulation soccer pitch, full NBA court 🏛️ Buildings named after Tiger Woods, LeBron James, Serena Williams, Mia Hamm, Sebastian Coe, Pete Sampras, Bo Jackson, Mike Krzyzewski, Nolan Ryan, Lance Armstrong, Ken Griffey Jr, Jerry Rice, John McEnroe If you have a body, you're an athlete. And if you work here, you have access to all of it. 👟 #nike #office #nikehq #workplace
Inside the office that made Barbie 💖🎬 Margot Robbie, her husband Tom Ackerley, and longtime collaborator Josey McNamara are the founders of LuckyChap Entertainment, the production company behind I, Tonya, Promising Young Woman, Saltburn, and a little movie called Barbie.  After three moves in ten years, the team knew exactly what they did not want from their next headquarters. A conventional office. They worked with London-based interior designer Scarlett Hessian to take a 5,000 square foot former fish shop in Los Angeles and turn it into a workspace that has more in common with a great house than a corporate floor plan. Vaulted ceilings. A mezzanine flooded with natural light. An oak-panelled galley kitchen where the team cooks breakfast and eats lunch together. A coffee bar with an antique mirrored backsplash and a café-grade espresso machine that has somehow become a weekend destination.  European antiques layered with tactile midcentury furniture. A screening room. A terrace where Margot actually does most of her reading, because as she told Architectural Digest, she does not like sitting inside for too long. The whole thing reads like the answer to the question “what if a film studio felt like a home.” The Specs:  📍 Los Angeles, California  📐 5,000 square feet  🐟 Former fish shop  🎨 Designed by Scarlett Hessian  🎬 LuckyChap Entertainment, founded by Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley, Josey McNamara 🍿  Featured films: Barbie, I Tonya, Promising Young Woman, Saltburn, Sirens Tag the producer who would build their HQ in a fish shop 👇 #OfficeCribs #OfficeDesign #barbie #MargotRobbie
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Inside the office that made Barbie 💖🎬 Margot Robbie, her husband Tom Ackerley, and longtime collaborator Josey McNamara are the founders of LuckyChap Entertainment, the production company behind I, Tonya, Promising Young Woman, Saltburn, and a little movie called Barbie. After three moves in ten years, the team knew exactly what they did not want from their next headquarters. A conventional office. They worked with London-based interior designer Scarlett Hessian to take a 5,000 square foot former fish shop in Los Angeles and turn it into a workspace that has more in common with a great house than a corporate floor plan. Vaulted ceilings. A mezzanine flooded with natural light. An oak-panelled galley kitchen where the team cooks breakfast and eats lunch together. A coffee bar with an antique mirrored backsplash and a café-grade espresso machine that has somehow become a weekend destination. European antiques layered with tactile midcentury furniture. A screening room. A terrace where Margot actually does most of her reading, because as she told Architectural Digest, she does not like sitting inside for too long. The whole thing reads like the answer to the question “what if a film studio felt like a home.” The Specs: 📍 Los Angeles, California 📐 5,000 square feet 🐟 Former fish shop 🎨 Designed by Scarlett Hessian 🎬 LuckyChap Entertainment, founded by Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley, Josey McNamara 🍿 Featured films: Barbie, I Tonya, Promising Young Woman, Saltburn, Sirens Tag the producer who would build their HQ in a fish shop 👇 #OfficeCribs #OfficeDesign #barbie #MargotRobbie
A campus designed to harvest every photon that hits it 🐉☀️ Google Bay View opened in Silicon Valley in 2022 as the company’s first ground-up campus. BIG and Heatherwick Studio designed it next to NASA Ames, on a 42-acre site, with three buildings totaling 1.1 million square feet. Two office buildings, a 1,000-person event center, and 240 short-term employee accommodation units, all sitting beneath wave-like tent canopies that look more like floating sails than office roofs. The roof skin is the headline. Google calls it “Dragonscale,” a first-of-its-kind building-integrated solar shingle developed with Swiss firm SunStyle. 50,000 silver panels arranged in overlapping curves generate close to seven megawatts. Beneath the canopy, the upper floor is one continuous open workspace divided into neighborhoods of 40 to 80 people, each arranged around its own indoor courtyard. When the largest of the three roof lifts went up, it set the record for the most strand jacks used at one time in the Western Hemisphere. The Specs:  📍 1875 Charleston Road, Mountain View CA  📐 1.1 million square feet across three buildings  🌳 42-acre site, 17 acres of restored wetlands and woodland  ☀️ 50,000 Dragonscale solar shingles, ~7 MW  🌡️ Largest geothermal pile system in North America 💧 Net-water positive, treats wastewater from neighboring sites  🏛️ BIG + Heatherwick Studio (with Adamson, STUDIOS interiors)  📸 Iwan Baan Tag the friend who needs to see this 👇
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A campus designed to harvest every photon that hits it 🐉☀️ Google Bay View opened in Silicon Valley in 2022 as the company’s first ground-up campus. BIG and Heatherwick Studio designed it next to NASA Ames, on a 42-acre site, with three buildings totaling 1.1 million square feet. Two office buildings, a 1,000-person event center, and 240 short-term employee accommodation units, all sitting beneath wave-like tent canopies that look more like floating sails than office roofs. The roof skin is the headline. Google calls it “Dragonscale,” a first-of-its-kind building-integrated solar shingle developed with Swiss firm SunStyle. 50,000 silver panels arranged in overlapping curves generate close to seven megawatts. Beneath the canopy, the upper floor is one continuous open workspace divided into neighborhoods of 40 to 80 people, each arranged around its own indoor courtyard. When the largest of the three roof lifts went up, it set the record for the most strand jacks used at one time in the Western Hemisphere. The Specs: 📍 1875 Charleston Road, Mountain View CA 📐 1.1 million square feet across three buildings 🌳 42-acre site, 17 acres of restored wetlands and woodland ☀️ 50,000 Dragonscale solar shingles, ~7 MW 🌡️ Largest geothermal pile system in North America 💧 Net-water positive, treats wastewater from neighboring sites 🏛️ BIG + Heatherwick Studio (with Adamson, STUDIOS interiors) 📸 Iwan Baan Tag the friend who needs to see this 👇
Ford just opened its new mothership in Dearborn 🚙⚡ Snøhetta and Arcadis delivered Ford Motor Company a 2.1 million square foot world headquarters that doubles as a living laboratory for the future of mobility. This is not a tune-up. This is a full rebuild of how the country’s most iconic automaker thinks about work, talent, and innovation. More than 6,000 employees flow through it daily across research labs, invention studios, prototyping shops, collaboration zones, and demonstration courtyards. The building runs like one of Ford’s own vehicles. Drone-enabled security. Deep fiber zone boxes that replaced traditional comm rooms to handle the bandwidth modern engineering teams demand. Smart restrooms with real-time monitoring. Reconfigurable digital infrastructure. Multi-view collaboration tools so remote and in-person engineers actually engage on equal footing.  Snøhetta designed the building envelope. Arcadis handled the architecture, landscape, ICT systems, security, and digital experience layer. Ford gets a corporate research hub as intelligent and adaptive as the EVs and autonomous vehicles it is building inside it. The Specs:  📍 Dearborn, Michigan  📐 2.1 million square feet  👥 6,000+ employees daily  🏛️ Snøhetta and Arcadis  🛠️ Research labs, prototyping shops, demonstration courtyards  📡 Smart building with drone surveillance and fiber zone boxes  📅 Completed 2025 Tag the founder building their own version of this 👇 #OfficeCribs #OfficeDesign #FordHQ #Snohetta #FutureOfWork
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Ford just opened its new mothership in Dearborn 🚙⚡ Snøhetta and Arcadis delivered Ford Motor Company a 2.1 million square foot world headquarters that doubles as a living laboratory for the future of mobility. This is not a tune-up. This is a full rebuild of how the country’s most iconic automaker thinks about work, talent, and innovation. More than 6,000 employees flow through it daily across research labs, invention studios, prototyping shops, collaboration zones, and demonstration courtyards. The building runs like one of Ford’s own vehicles. Drone-enabled security. Deep fiber zone boxes that replaced traditional comm rooms to handle the bandwidth modern engineering teams demand. Smart restrooms with real-time monitoring. Reconfigurable digital infrastructure. Multi-view collaboration tools so remote and in-person engineers actually engage on equal footing. Snøhetta designed the building envelope. Arcadis handled the architecture, landscape, ICT systems, security, and digital experience layer. Ford gets a corporate research hub as intelligent and adaptive as the EVs and autonomous vehicles it is building inside it. The Specs: 📍 Dearborn, Michigan 📐 2.1 million square feet 👥 6,000+ employees daily 🏛️ Snøhetta and Arcadis 🛠️ Research labs, prototyping shops, demonstration courtyards 📡 Smart building with drone surveillance and fiber zone boxes 📅 Completed 2025 Tag the founder building their own version of this 👇 #OfficeCribs #OfficeDesign #FordHQ #Snohetta #FutureOfWork
The toy company that built a small city out of itself. 🧱✨ In Billund, a town of 6,000 people on the green Danish countryside, LEGO didn't just build a headquarters. They built a workplace so playful it has its own zip code of weird. The 54,000 square meter LEGO Campus, designed by C.F. Møller Architects, houses around 2,000 employees in a complex described as a "home away from home." The architects describe it as a "mini-city" with streets, villages, and courtyards.  The crown jewel is the People House. Inside is a giant fitness studio (claimed to be among the largest corporate gyms in Denmark), a movie theatre, karaoke facilities, and an unbelievably cozy room with a fireplace that is pure hygge. Across the street, BIG's LEGO House sits like 21 stacked white bricks topped with a 2x4 keystone, with a 45-foot Tree of Creativity inside built from over 6 million LEGO pieces.  Even the parking garage is a flex. CEBRA designed it covered in a road layout based on LEGO City road plates. The roof carries 4,150 solar panels that supply half of the campus's energy. Dezeen The Specs:  📍 Billund, Denmark  📐 580,000 sq ft / 54,000 sqm  🏗️ Designed by C.F. Møller Architects, opened April 2022  🏢 8 interconnected buildings around a circular atrium  👥 2,000 local employees, 17,000 worldwide  🎬 Cinema, fitness studio, health clinic, hotel rooms for visiting colleagues  ☀️ 4,150 rooftop solar panels generating 1 million kWh annually  🌱 Sedum green roofs, rainwater collection, Danish 2020 energy certification  🅿️ Parking garage decorated like a giant LEGO road plate  🎁 Every Campus employee gets exclusive LEGO set #4000038 (the building itself, in brick form) 🏛️ Right next to BIG's LEGO House: 21 stacked white bricks, 6.3M-piece Tree of Creativity inside The LEGO motto comes from "leg godt" — Danish for "play well."  The Campus is what happens when a company actually means it. 👇 #lego #legohq #workplace #office
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The toy company that built a small city out of itself. 🧱✨ In Billund, a town of 6,000 people on the green Danish countryside, LEGO didn't just build a headquarters. They built a workplace so playful it has its own zip code of weird. The 54,000 square meter LEGO Campus, designed by C.F. Møller Architects, houses around 2,000 employees in a complex described as a "home away from home." The architects describe it as a "mini-city" with streets, villages, and courtyards. The crown jewel is the People House. Inside is a giant fitness studio (claimed to be among the largest corporate gyms in Denmark), a movie theatre, karaoke facilities, and an unbelievably cozy room with a fireplace that is pure hygge. Across the street, BIG's LEGO House sits like 21 stacked white bricks topped with a 2x4 keystone, with a 45-foot Tree of Creativity inside built from over 6 million LEGO pieces. Even the parking garage is a flex. CEBRA designed it covered in a road layout based on LEGO City road plates. The roof carries 4,150 solar panels that supply half of the campus's energy. Dezeen The Specs: 📍 Billund, Denmark 📐 580,000 sq ft / 54,000 sqm 🏗️ Designed by C.F. Møller Architects, opened April 2022 🏢 8 interconnected buildings around a circular atrium 👥 2,000 local employees, 17,000 worldwide 🎬 Cinema, fitness studio, health clinic, hotel rooms for visiting colleagues ☀️ 4,150 rooftop solar panels generating 1 million kWh annually 🌱 Sedum green roofs, rainwater collection, Danish 2020 energy certification 🅿️ Parking garage decorated like a giant LEGO road plate 🎁 Every Campus employee gets exclusive LEGO set #4000038 (the building itself, in brick form) 🏛️ Right next to BIG's LEGO House: 21 stacked white bricks, 6.3M-piece Tree of Creativity inside The LEGO motto comes from "leg godt" — Danish for "play well." The Campus is what happens when a company actually means it. 👇 #lego #legohq #workplace #office

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