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Google | 1212 Bordeaux

Google | 1212 Bordeaux

Mountain View, California
United States
Google 1212 Bordeaux

Introba provided lighting and daylighting design services for Google 1212 Bordeaux in Mountain View, CA, United States.

As Google’s first completed ground-up development pilot, 1212 Bordeaux was designed to be a model for future team-first development by Google, centered on focus and flexibility, enabled by beauty, simplicity, and minimized distractions. Aspirational IEQ and user experience requirements shaped the project into a full-scale mock-up, testing strategies, and technologies for wider application across the organization’s real estate ventures. 

The office layout is organized as cascading zones of focus, ranging from quiet conference rooms and private phone booths to library-like open offices to active and lively game spaces, kitchenettes, and other amenities. The triple-height space is capped with a sawtooth roof with integrated clerestory windows. The main work area on the second floor is rimmed with glass-wall meeting rooms on the perimeter, allowing for ample daylight to pass to the spaces beyond. 

Introba (formerly Integral Group) provided integrated façade design and daylighting analysis with an ultimate goal of all open offices to be lit entirely by daylight, regardless of sky condition. By providing simulations and consulting, we assisted with decisions that optimized the building skin and aperture design to maximize diffuse, glare-free daylight. 

Introba also provided guidance on glazing specifications and shading design related to the visual qualities of glass and performance criteria. We also provided analysis and feasibility studies that enabled Google to integrate automated exterior Venetian blinds for dynamic solar control. In addition to consulting services, Google partnered with Introba to scope novel design handoff oversight services, providing opportunities to validate design phase modeling and simulation results with the final built reality and test, tune, and ensure proper functionality of automated elements in the building skin.

Sustainability

  • LEED Platinum Certified 

Project Highlights

  • Designed to be a model for future team-first development by Google, centered on focus and flexibility, enabled by beauty, simplicity, and minimized distractions  

  • Integrated façade design and daylighting analysis with an ultimate goal of all open offices to be lit entirely by daylight, regardless of sky condition 

  • Sawtooth roof with integrated clerestory windows and second floor with glass-wall meeting rooms allow for ample daylight 

  • Provided novel design handoff oversight services, providing opportunities to validate design phase modeling and simulation results 

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