Garden-Connected Office Extensions

Frank Gehry Designs Facebook's Headquarters in Silicon Valley

After overhauling the design of Instagram's offices in New York City, legendary architect Frank Gehry updates the blueprints of Facebook's headquarters in Silicon Valley. The project features a major extension of the Menlo Park campus in Palo Alto, California.

Entitled the MPK 20, the addition was built in just under 18 months. Since Frank Gehry designed Facebook's headquarters back in 2015, the new extension is adequately informed by the structure preceding it. The architectural realization boasts plenty of space that enables opportunities for collaborative work, as well as privacy. Moreover, Frank Gehry ensures that vegetation plays an integral part in the design by connecting the old and the new with 'The Bowl' — "a sunken garden." In addition, the new design of Facebook's headquarters boasts a "town square" that is packed with restaurants, amenities, redwood trees and workspaces.

Collaborative Workspace Design
The garden-connected office extensions at Facebook's headquarters highlight the trend of creating spacious and collaborative work environments.
Integration of Nature in Architecture
The incorporation of a sunken garden and vegetation in the design of Facebook's headquarters showcases the trend of integrating nature and green spaces in architectural projects.
Office Campus Redevelopment
The major extension of Facebook's Menlo Park campus reflects the trend of revitalizing and expanding office campuses for improved functionality and amenities.

Who This Affects Most

Architecture
Architectural firms can embrace the trend of collaborative workspace design to create innovative and functional office spaces for their clients.
Technology
Tech companies, like Facebook, can leverage the trend of integrating nature in their office designs to create more pleasant and inspiring work environments for their employees.
Real Estate
Real estate developers and property managers can capitalize on the trend of office campus redevelopment to attract tenants by offering modern and well-designed workspaces with added amenities.
SCORE
5.4 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 80%
Activity 75%
Freshness 8%

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