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‘Visually reminiscent of a greenhouse’ – Amazon unveils latest plans for ‘whimsical’ Seattle campus

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amazon seattle design planIt’s a design that looks more botanical-garden than space-for-office-workers, but according to plans [pdf] released by Amazon for a new Seattle-based campus, there will be desks, meeting rooms and water coolers among all the foliage.

Designed by architecture firm NBBJ, the biosphere-like campus, located in the downtown area of the city, will comprise more than three million square feet of office space spread throughout three 37-story office towers and three enormous glass-and-steel spheres. That’s right, three enormous spheres. Up to 95 feet high, the spheres will incorporate work, dining, meeting and lounge spaces, and be home to “ecologies found around the globe”, NBBJ said in its plans.

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The architecture firm added: “While the form of the building will be visually reminiscent of a greenhouse or conservatory, plant material will be selected for its ability to co-exist in a microclimate that also suits people,” a feature sure to delight any green-fingered employees among the Amazon workforce. And it’s not just plants that’ll be sprouting up around the office: “To encourage growth and maintain the health of the plants, the building’s interior will include high bay spaces….capable of accommodating mature trees.”

NBBJ said that ultimately the intent behind its design is “to create an alternative environment….where employees can work and socialize in a more natural, park-like setting.”

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The green areas between the spheres would be open to the public, as would several retail spaces on the site.

Discussing Amazon’s plans at a Design Review Board meeting at Seattle’s City Hall on Tuesday evening, board member Gabe Grant described the design as “optimistic, forward-looking, experimental, exciting [and] whimsical.”

Summing up his firm’s plans, NBBJ’s John Savo told the board, “We’re striving to create an environment in which to work and think a little differently.”

Amazon’s “whimsical” design follows in the footsteps of other big players in the tech world. Apple is set to build its ‘spaceship’ campus in Cupertino, Facebook has plans for a striking new campus designed by internationally acclaimed architect Frank Gehry, and Google is set to build something out of the ordinary in London in the next couple of years.

[via Cnet, Seattle Times]

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