Google's renderings show nearly half of the space will be open to the public and it's designed with climate change in mind.
in Mountain View, Calif., which aims to convert 40 acres of Mountain View land into a mixed-use campus open to local residents.from the traditional style of campus designs that closed them off from the general public. The design could help draw millennial talent and and appease residents in surrounding neighborhoods, who have increasingly grown critical of tech companies' effects on society.
The San Jose project proposes 30 buildings and around 4,000 housing units, as well as office space for non-profits including YearUp and Tech Challenge, following a stepThe company is also proposing amenities including public maker spaces, retail space, a hotel and "performance areas" for live music, events and movie screenings. It also proposed areas specifically for rotating food trucks to park and operate.Perhaps the most interesting feature will be its environment-focused design.
It will also have "ecological systems viewing" areas designated to raise awareness of environmental issues, the proposal documents state.
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