Visit Googleplex: A Comprehensive Tour Of Google's Headquarters

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If one is interested in the great modern tech companies of the world, then consider popping in and visiting their headquarters in Silicon Valley. Many of them are based in the Bay Area and some have visitor centers, while others are closed to the public. It is possible to walk around Google's headquarters and see how one of the largest and most innovative companies in the world plans its workspace. Many people would love to have a Googleplex tour and see a Google Visitor Center.

Google is a company that needs no introduction, its Google Maps are also some of the best in the world for navigating - regardless of the country one is in. Google tries to be an innovative and fun company that people would want to work for. While using Google Maps or other Google services, keep an eye out for Google's humorous Easter Eggs.

UPDATE: 2023/04/30 16:46 EST BY AARON SPRAY

Googleplex is one of the most notable complexes in Silicon Valley today. Googleplex is the dynamic headquarters of Google (Alphabet) and visiting facilities are subject to change. This article was updated and expanded with more information about visiting Googleplex and if there are any Googleplex tours or a Google Visitor Center to explore.

What To Know About Google's Headquarters - Googleplex

Googleplex is the name of Google's corporate headquarters and is located at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway in Mountain View, California. It is the home of the search giant's parent company, Alphabet Inc.

  • Location: 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View
  • Area: Spread Out Over 12 Acres
  • Parent Company: Alphabet Inc.
  • NYC Office: At 111 Eighth Avenue

At 2 million square feet of office space, Googleplex is Google's second-largest office space complex after its building at 111 Eighth Avenue in New York City.

The name of the headquarters takes its name from "Google" and "Complex" - i.e. a complex of buildings. It is also a reference to Google's name - "googolplex" impossibly high number large number 10(10100), or 10googol.

  • "Googolplex": 10(10100), or 10googol

Googleplex is on the site that was previously used by Silicon Graphics (SGI) - some of their properties were purchased by Google in 2006 for $319 million.

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Facilities And Attractions At Googleplex

The complex is a sprawling one and covers a large area. The buildings are not high rise and are of relatively low height.

Inside can be trippy and the lobby boasts a piano and a projection of current live Google search queries. One can find a dinosaur skeleton there and a replica of SpaceShipOne. The purpose of the T-Rex skeleto n (with twirling flamingos) is a reminder to its employees (called Googlers) to stay relevant and not become dinosaurs.

Built with an eye to a more relaxed vision of workspace, Googleplex offers free laundry rooms, two small swimming pools, volleyball courts, and eighteen cafeterias.

  • T-Rex Skeleton: On Display In Googleplex - The Main Building
  • Cafeterias: Eighteen Cafeterias With Diverse Menus
  • Employee Facilities: Include Access To Fitness Classes, Massages, A 24/7 Gym, An On-Site Doctor, Dry-Cleaning Facilities, Cafeterias

Around 3 miles or 5 kilometers away from the main Googleplex headquarters is another large campus called "The Quad". It is located in Mountain View at 399 N Whisman Road.

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Visiting Google's Googleplex

"While visitors can visit the grounds, they are not permitted inside the buildings unless they are escorted by a Google employee. The company doesn’t run tours." CNBC

Unfortunately, the buildings are not open to the public. Visiting the complex, one will find it to be more of a campus than an office building. Google doesn't run tours as such.

To get from one side of the campus to the other, Google supplies its employees with free colorful “G Bikes.”

Attractions and Instagramming spots include a sculpture garden featuring various Android statues, one for each version of Android. The Android statues are all named after sweets and candies - there's a cupcake, donut, ice-cream sandwich, KitKat, gingerbread, and honeycomb.

  • Android Statues: One Of The Main Instagramming Attractions at Googleplex

In 2018 Google was pushing forward with plans to expand and build massive new buildings that would include more than 10,000 square feet of publicly accessible areas. Those areas include retail space, cafes, or other amenities located in the middle of the building.

There was a retail store called Google Merchandise Store located at 1981 Landings Drive, but that closed. Instead, one can shop online .

Another Silicon Valley tech giant to visit is Apple's, Apple Park . While the main building and campus are closed to the public, they do have a visitor center with a cafe. There are not really any specific Googleplex tours, but if one would like a tour of Silicon Valley in general, there are options for that.

Silicon Valley: Self-Driven Audio Tour for Technology Lovers is a tour that enables one to discover the modern world's birthplace on a self-driven tour in Silicon Valley. One will see the headquarters of tech giants like Facebook and Amazon, and explore tech headquarters open to visitors, like Google’s Googleplex.

Are There Googleplex Tours & A Google Visitor Center?

Previously it was possible to explore the visitor center with an escort. People needed to contact the Google Public Affairs team in advance to arrange an escort, but Google seems to have discontinued that now.

The Google Visitor Center was a great way to learn about the history of Google and see some of its early products. The visitor center was set up more as a museum complete with a replica of the original Google search engine. The entrance ticket was $17.50 and offers a behind-the-scenes tour into some of the buildings of the complex - including Googleplex.

However, as of 2023, it seems that the Google Visitor Center is permanently closed and Googleplex tours are no longer offered.

Still, people can visit Googleplex and see the 100 buildings in its sprawling campus at Mountain View and Sunnyvale. Check out the Google Merchandise Store at 1674 N Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View, CA and buy shirts, hats, cups, and other Google, YouTube, and Android branded merchandise.

Visitors are still able to wander around the campus and see Stand the T-Rex, ride colorful bikes, etc. Take the time to snap some Instagram photos with the Android lawn statues. After visiting Silicon Valley, take the time to visit the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.

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How to Get to the Googleplex and Tour the Campus

Last Updated: June 1, 2024 Fact Checked

Getting to the Googleplex

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This article was reviewed by Seth Hall and by wikiHow staff writer, Ali Garbacz, B.A. . Seth T. Hall (ICF ACC, CLC, and MNLP) is a Certified Life Coach and Founder of Transformational Solutions, a Los Angeles-based life-coaching company that helps people achieve their toughest goals, find their own voice, and think outside the box. He has been a life coach for over 10 years, specializing in personal development, relationships, career and finance, and wellness. He has helped his clients break the negative cycles in their lives and replace them with a positive, proactive mindset. Seth believes that everyone has the potential to live a fulfilling and rewarding life, and works passionately to help them reach their full potential. With a deep understanding of how our minds work and the power of positive thinking, he encourages his clients to find their unique paths in life and find success on their own terms. He is a certified master practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, a featured co-author for WikiHow, and co-author of "The Mountain Method”, “The Happy Tiger”, and “The V.I.S.I.O.N.S. Program”. There are 12 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 232,302 times.

Have you ever wanted to explore the place where all of the magic of Google happens? Well, if you happen to be in Silicon Valley, specifically Mountain View, you’ll be able to stop by the infamous Googleplex. While there are no official tours, visitors are more than welcome to walk around the outside of the Google campus. We’re here to give you all the insider information and tips about how to visit the headquarters of one of the world’s biggest tech companies. We’ve also got a lot of suggestions for fun things to do while you’re there, so keep reading!

Things You Should Know

  • Get to the Googleplex (1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA) via car, bus, or train. Parking is free on the Google campus.
  • Explore the outside of the Google campus on foot and look out for famous landmarks, like the giant T-rex statue named Stan.
  • Ask a friend or acquaintance who works at Google to give you a tour of the inside of the office buildings.

Step 1 Drive to the Googleplex in Mountainview, California.

  • The Google campus is open for tourists to walk around 7 days a week. However, most office buildings are closed on weekends.
  • To keep with the theme of your trip, use Google maps to plot out your journey efficiently.
  • Google has 35 office and retail locations spread throughout the United States. Other U.S. cities that house Google offices include Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, New York, and Portland.

Step 2 Access Google's headquarters by train and bus instead of driving.

  • Caltrain is a commuter rail service that operates within the San Francisco Bay Area region.
  • If you take the Mountain View city buses, the nearest stop to the Googleplex is Charleston & Google. From there, it’s about a 0.2 mile (0.3 km) walk to Google HQ.
  • If you’re taking the Caltrain, get off at the Mountain View Caltrain Station and transfer to Mountain View city bus #40. Take this bus to the Charleston & Google stop, then walk the 0.2 miles (0.3 km) to the Googleplex.
  • A day pass for the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority costs $7.50 while a one-way ticket costs $2.50 (for adults). [3] X Research source
  • A day pass for the Caltrain costs $7.50 while a one-way ticket costs $3.75. [4] X Research source

Step 3 Park in one of the lots on the north end of the campus (if you’re driving).

  • The parking lots are labeled A, B, C, D, and E.

Step 4 Follow Billy Graham Parkway and cross Amphitheatre Parkway.

  • If you’re taking the bus and get off at Charleston & Google, you’ll be dropped off on the south end of the Google campus. Simply cross the street behind the bus stop to get to the Googleplex.

Step 1 Explore the outside campus on foot.

  • There is no longer a Google Visitor Center for tourists to visit.
  • Wear comfortable shoes to help you trek across the campus without hurting your feet.

Step 2 Visit the Google head office at the center of the campus.

  • Make this the first stop on your Googleplex tour since it’s easy to access from the campus parking lots.
  • In addition to the Google head office, Google Buildings 41, 42, and 43 are also in this cluster.
  • There is also a volleyball court and a small green area near these buildings.

Step 3 Look for the life-sized T-Rex skeleton replica.

  • If you’re lucky, you might see Stan wearing fun accessories, like pink flamingos.
  • The giant T-Rex is also a nod to Silicon Graphics, a Hollywood effects company that worked on the huge dinosaurs that appear in the Jurassic Park movies. [10] X Research source

Step 4 Keep an eye out for the self-driving Google car.

  • You might also be able to see the Google Street View car. This is the car that drives around and takes pictures for the street view option on Google Maps. [12] X Research source

Step 5 Make use of one of the outdoor volleyball courts.

  • If you do manage to score a tour, remain respectful and discreet as you tour the buildings. This is a workplace after all, and you wouldn’t want to disturb the hard-working people who are busy revolutionizing the tech industry.

Step 2 Have a meal in the Googleplex cafeteria.

  • Green represents maximum healthiness.
  • Yellow indicates food that features both healthy and unhealthy ingredients.
  • Red signifies that the food is more decadent and not ideal for a healthy diet.

Step 3 Check out the Google

  • These "nap pods" were created by a company called MetroNaps. [17] X Research source

Step 4 Ask if you can see the Google Garden.

  • The Google Garden also has vast green spaces and meditation spots for Googlers to use freely.

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To visit Google headquarters, plan a trip to Mountain View, California, which is where the Googleplex is located. From there, you can explore the campus on foot and see some of the sights like the life-sized replica of a T-Rex skeleton. Check out the Visitor Center and the gift store for souvenirs, or grab a bite to eat at the Googleplex cafeteria. If you know someone who works at Google, ask them to give you a tour for greater access. For more information on how to visit Google headquarters and what you can do there, keep reading! Did this summary help you? Yes No

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How to Get a Tour of Google Headquarters, Mountain View, California

**Important note: I keep getting emails from people who think I’m a Google employee— I DO NOT work for Google, nor have I ever worked for

Googleplex

My friend was gracious enough to take some time out of his busy schedule to give a tour of the Google campus to me and my mom while she was in town. Now, please note that we had just gotten back from touring a castle in Napa Valley the day before, so our standards were pretty high. But because this is Google we’re talking about, we were absolutely blown away by the campus.

To give some background, I absolutely adore Google, its products and its culture. It used to be a dream of mine to work for the search engine giant, but I’m really enjoying working for myself , so now I’m content admiring from afar.

We weren’t allowed to take pictures inside the offices, but I did get some photos of the campus. Below are just some highlights of what we saw:

An in-office minibar and keg. Because why not?

My friend showed us his office, and we stopped on the way to his cubicle. He gestured to the right. “We have a minibar and keg,” he said casually and shrugged his arms. “Because, why not?”

Laundry service, oil changes, haircuts, and more…

There is really no reason to ever leave the Google campus.

Mobile laundry services for the Googler on the go

All the free coffee and snacks you could ever want

We passed countless snack areas and baristas. My mom and I got free lattes to go before we left the campus.

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Coffee menu at Google

Google even has their own colony of bees from which they can harvest honey that is sometimes made available in their cafeterias. The place in which they keep their bees is named, of course, “ The Hiveplex .”

Google honeybees

Google has a dog-friendly work environment.

Google is dog friendly

Cots–ahem, Napping Pods

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One of the famed Google napping pods

A ball pit (yes, like the ones kids play in at Chuck E. Cheese)

At least this one was adult-sized. And  yes, it took every ounce of my self-control to not dive into it.

Relaxation areas and massage rooms

With all their perks, I’m not sure what Googlers are so stressed about…

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Relaxation area on Google campus

Google bicycles (AKA G bikes)

If you live in Silicon Valley, you’ve probably seen the brightly-colored Google bikes at some point. Googlers are free to just grab one to ride to a different part of campus, and just leave it there for the next Googler to use.

Google bicycle

Oh, and this happened…

Google bikes

On our way out of the cafeteria, my friend pointed out a funny-looking contraption with a steering wheel in the middle, and bicycle wheels encircling it.

“That’s the conference bike,” he explained. “One person steers, and everyone else pedals as you hold your meeting.”

I stared at the contraption.

“You have to reserve it,” he told me, as though he could read my mind and knew I was about to hop on it and take it for a spin.

Google sculpture

Cafeterias with free food galore

Ah yes, the highest of highlights. My friend invited us to grab lunch with him at one of the many cafeterias on campus. I was overwhelmed by the options: salad bars, meat carving stations, pizzas, vegetarian options, desserts, and a coffee bar bombarded me.

Sandwich in Google cafeteria

A bowling alley, swimming pools, treadmills, dance studios

We walked through a flurry of activity during our tour. In one office, a woman was walking on a treadmill. Then we passed these two guys swimming in the Google lap pools:

swimming pool at Google

There was also a dance studio that holds a variety of different dance classes for Googlers to sign up for.

Google dance studio

Good-looking people

Perhaps in part due to the previous perk, Googlers are fit and gorgeous. I have no photographic proof of this. Just trust me.

Japanese space toilets

Apparently, while I was busy admiring the dance studio, I missed out on the crown jewel of the entire Googleplex: the bathrooms.

My mom had to tell me about the many wonders of the toilets. The seats are heated, and there is a control on the side that lets you…um, how to put this delicately…lets you wash your front or your back, bidet style , and it even lets you control the water pressure and temperature. And yes, my mom got pictures:

Google toilet

So, you wanna work at Google now?

Get in line. Google gets more than a million applicants a year .

But if all you really want is to see the campus, the public is welcome to walk around the outside and see things like the Android sculpture garden. There is plenty to see outside. 

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Bay View is open — the first campus built by Google

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After breaking ground in 2017, our Bay View campus officially opened to Googlers and our Charleston East project is in the final phase of construction. This marks the first time we developed one of our own major campuses, and the process gave us the chance to rethink the very idea of an office.

As we celebrate the opening of Bay View — an all-electric, net water positive campus with the largest geothermal installation in North America — here’s a look at how we applied human-centered and sustainable design to the workplace.

Video touring Bay View campus

Designing an adaptable and healthy workplace

The design of both projects began with a deep dive into what powers Google: our people. We then designed out from there, prioritizing the experience of the people in the building over the exterior form.

After talking to Googlers about what they need from a workplace, we found that they’re happy, productive and creative when they come together in teams, but need spaces that are buffered from sound and movement to get deep-focus work done. So we designed team spaces on the upper level and gathering spaces below to separate focus and collaboration areas — with easy access between both. The upper floor is broken down into smaller neighborhoods separated by courtyards and connected via ramps that gradually rise as you move to the center of the building. This variation in the floor plate gives teams a designated area that changes with their needs, while keeping them close to their larger work community. The result is a building where you can feel connected to people — whether they’re in your larger organization of 2,000 people, your team of 50 people or your immediate working group of 10 people.

An interior image from the top of an office building with room for thousands of workers.

A bird’s-eye view of the second floor workspace at Bay View shows how thousands of Googlers can be in a connected space with individual team neighborhoods under an inspiring canopy. (Photo: Iwan Baan)

A view of a staircase with a large, open volume of space under a canopy.

Bay View’s mothership stair and the second-floor team neighborhoods. (Photo: Iwan Baan)

Employees walk through an outdoor courtyard between two office buildings.

The outdoor courtyard between Bay View’s two primary buildings shows Google’s focus on connecting employees with nature. (Photo: Iwan Baan)

The focus on people carried into the careful attention we paid to elements you can see and feel — like materials, daylight, air quality, thermal comfort and acoustics. Here’s how this shows up throughout the campus:

  • The campus incorporates biophilic design principles — like greenery, natural daylight and outdoor views from every desk — to improve the health and wellbeing of those inside. Clerestory windows modulate direct light onto desks with automated window shades that open and close throughout the day.
  • The ventilation system uses 100% outside air — a remarkable achievement when you consider that a typical system only uses around 20-30% of outside air.
  • To create the healthiest environment possible, we vetted thousands of building products and materials to remove toxins. Everything from carpet tiles, paints, piping, plywood and furniture were evaluated using the Living Building Challenge Red List as a framework.
  • Artwork from local artists through Google's Artist In Residence program are a part of the courtyards. The artwork relates to Bay Area ecology and helps with wayfinding in the building.

Finally, we designed a building that can evolve as the way we work changes. With a distributed workforce, an office needs to create harmony between those who are in the office and those who are elsewhere. The flexible nature of the focus and collaboration spaces at Bay View is just one way to accommodate these changes. I truly believe these buildings will keep up as we introduce new spaces to improve hybrid work.

Taking green building to a new scale

To deliver on our commitment to operate every hour of every day on carbon-free energy by 2030, we prioritized renewable energy and maximized the solar potential of our buildings. Bay View’s first-of-its-kind dragonscale solar skin and nearby wind farms will power it on carbon-free energy 90% of the time.

The campus is also on track to be the largest project certified by the International Living Future Institute (ILFI) under any of their programs, at any certification level. As part of ILFI’s Living Building Challenge , we’re targeting a Water Petal certification, meaning the site is net-positive with all non-potable water demands being met using the recycled water generated on site. Above-ground ponds that gather rainwater year round and a building wastewater treatment system serve as water sources for cooling towers, flushing toilets and irrigating the landscape. This is a big step toward delivering on our commitment to replenish 120% of the water we consume by 2030.

It doesn’t stop there. Bay View is an example of an all-electric campus and shows what’s possible in regenerative building. Here’s how:

  • The two kitchens that serve seven cafes are equipped with electric equipment rather than gas — a template for fully carbon-free cafes and kitchens.
  • There are 17.3 acres of high-value natural areas — including wet meadows, woodlands and a marsh — that are designed to reestablish native landscapes and rehabilitate Bay Area wetlands. Something that’s especially important as Bay View sits close to the San Francisco Bay.
  • The water retention ponds not only collect water for reuse, but also provide nature restoration, sea level rise protection, and access to the beauty of natural wetlands. New willow groves along the stormwater ponds provide resources for wildlife.
  • The integrated geothermal pile system will help heat and cool the campus. The massive geoexchange field is integrated into the structural system, reducing the amount of water typically used for cooling by 90% — that’s equal to five million gallons of water annually.

A view of a large canopy structure with a stormwater pond in the foreground.

Bay View, as seen from across its stormwater retention pond with a sunburst coming through the clerestory windows of the canopy. (Photo: Iwan Baan)

A closeup of a building-integrated photovoltaic solar panel.

With Bay View, a first-of-its-kind building-integrated solar panel called ‘dragonscale’ was developed to create a seamless design. (Photo: Iwan Baan)

A helicopter aerial image shows the Bay View development and baylands.

Bay View sits in the foreground with parts of Google’s Mountain View campus and the San Francisco Bay in the distance. (Photo: Iwan Baan)

Sharing what we’ve learned

Our goal was to push the limits on what an office building could be — not just for the benefit of Googlers, but for the wider community and industry. The Bay View campus can adapt to changing workplace needs so our offices remain vibrant for decades to come. We even wrote a book about these projects that we hope inspires others to build more sustainable places that can benefit people and the planet. You can learn more about our journey at g.co/realestate/bayview .

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Take a look at Google's latest New York campus, which features the city's largest rooftop park and panoramic views over Manhattan

  • Google opened a new campus situated along the Hudson River on April 18.
  • The office space is topped by the city's largest rooftop open space at nearly two acres.
  • Google opened the new office space as it adopted a new hybrid-work model earlier this month.

Google opened a new campus for its New York staff on April 18. The new office space is situated on a pier which looks out over Manhattan and the Hudson River and features a large-scale rooftop park.

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The new campus is located on Pier 57, along the Hudson River to the west of Manhattan.

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The office — which takes up around 350,000 square feet on the pier — features a rooftop park which is open to the public. At 80,000 square feet, the park is the most expansive rooftop open space in the city.

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The rooftop park will also pose as a screening spot for the Tribeca Film Festival, scheduled for June 2022.

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Google also said it would include ground-floor space that's open to the public and will include a food hall and gathering spot — dubbed the "living room" — where people can take in views over the city.

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The tech giant is also incorporating a "tech-oriented public classroom" to be used by Hudson River Park's River Project team for environmental education, according to a company press release.

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The tech giant is the first to rent on the pier, which has recently been restored.

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The pier was built in 1952 and originally functioned as a steamship terminal before being converted into a base for the New York City Transit Authority's depot. It had been closed since 2003 until its renovation.

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The launch of the new office comes soon after the tech giant said it would start rolling out a hybrid-work model in the San Francisco bay area and other places from April 4. Workers should come in at least three days a week, but could also request to work from home permanently, the firm said.

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Google announced in September 2021 that it would buy office space it already leases as part of its Google Hudson Square campus for $2.1 billion. The building — which is still undergoing renovations — will not open until 2023.

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Last year, San Jose City Council also approved Google's plans to build a sprawling mixed-use mega-campus, covering 80 acres of land and enough office space to accommodate 20,000 workers.

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Google , who is known for its cool and trendy office designs recently opened a new office in Irvine, California. Designed by San Francisco-based Rapt Studio , this space reflects the Orange County’s beach culture. There are beach cruisers in the lobby, gym and even a lifeguard tower on the roof deck.

“The space is filled with design that nods to the local culture with everything from beach cruisers in the lobby to a lifeguard tower on the roof deck. The 91,000 square feet is split up between four levels, connected by a steel and perforated acrylic staircase that serves at the centerpiece of the entire building. To cater to the competitive spirit of this particular staff, the stair is wired with sensors and LED lighting to display metrics around usage and distance climbed. The design team collaborated with Googlers to develop a tracking system and interface for broadcasting these metrics on monitors in lounges and other public areas”, said Rapt Studio
  • Location:  Irvine, California
  • Size: 91,000 square feet
  • Date Completed: 2014/2015
  • Design and photos: Rapt Studio

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State, federal officials tour Raleigh water plant to learn about PFAS-removal upgrades

June 6 , 2024.

WRAL by Liz McLaughlin

It’s PFAS awareness week, marking the seventh anniversary of when the public found out Chemours had been dumping toxic chemicals into the Cape Fear River.

PFAS, also called forever chemicals, are used for nonstick and waterproof coatings in consumer products and have been linked to health problems, including cancer.

The drinking water of  more than 3.4 million people in the state is contaminated , according to the Department of Environmental Quality.

Officials, including congresswoman Deborah Ross and North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Secretary Elizabeth Biser, toured the EM Johnson water treatment plant on Wednesday in Raleigh. A number of construction projects are underway at the plant, including the expansion of a powder activated carbon treatment program that removes PFAS from the water.

Utilities across the state and nation are undertaking upgrade projects to comply with new federal PFAS drinking water standards.

Raleigh Water's test results show the drinking water is already below the new limits, but says it will need upgrades to stay under the threshold as demand increases.

Biser said more than 40 utilities in the state have PFAS contamination levels above the federal limits, likely requiring utilities to install expensive technology to remove the forever chemicals.

In Raleigh, the PFAS-removal upgrades here will likely only raise water bills by about 1%, but that number will likely be much higher for utilities in Fayetteville, Durham, and Burlington with higher levels of contamination.

The Cape Fear Public Utility Authority spent $43 million on a granular activated carbon filter to remove PFAS, including GenX, from the drinking water.

“Stopping the pollution at the source is obviously the move cost-effective way to address PFAS pollution," Biser said.

DEQ has proposed ground and surface water standards that would reduce industrial discharges of PFAS into drinking water supplies, but some Republican-appointed members of the Environmental Management Commission have delayed those efforts.

“I firmly believe that the polluters should shoulder that burden," Ross said.

DEQ officials are hoping the EMC will move forward with the rulemaking process at its July meeting.

The Environmental Management Commission meets again on July 10, 2024. The public can join in-person at 512 N. Salisbury St. in Raleigh or online.

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