My only fear when I read about these campuses (Apple's 'spaceship' in particular) is the old adage about the 'curse of the new HQ'. See:<p><a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/poorly-timed-headquarters-2009-11?op=1" rel="nofollow">http://www.businessinsider.com/poorly-timed-headquarters-200...</a><p>I know it's a bit superstitious, but the basic idea is that when a company starts building temples to itself and its employees, that means their focus has shifted and their eye is getting off the ball.<p>I hope it's not the case with any of these companies, and I know there are plenty of counter-examples, but still, I think about this.
I wonder if it will have flood doors to contain the rising sea waters :-)<p>This is a pretty cool concept drawing. At one time there was a suggestion for Google to run a hovercraft or hydrofoil type ferry from the GooglePlex to San Francisco. This will make that easier!<p>That said I was expecting something to happen, I mean Apple has a spaceship, these guys needed to pupate out of the dead husk of SGI and spread their wings!
I can't understand why the big players like Facebook and Google are not building somewhere like South San Francisco. Most of the employees either live in San Francisco or want to, and the difference in real estate pricing could easily be offset by eliminating half the bus fleet.
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I wish Palantir would do a campus somewhere (which I suspect would be an awesome LOTR-themed campus).<p>That would drop Palo Alto real estate from $5-7 to maybe $3-5.
"As this project progresses, we’ll continue to work closely with NASA, the community and the City of Mountain View."<p>I must be confused, but what does any of this have to do with NASA?
Does anybody know if the plan is to build atop the Shoreline Preserve in Mountain View? That seems to be the only large parcel of land that is both closer to the bay than Google already is and not currently occupied by other structures. Seems a shame to wipe out a hefty chunk of a nature preserve simply to satisfy a corporation's desire for self-idolatry.
The most beautiful office I've ever seen is that of ILM in the Presidio... about where Starfleet Academy is supposed to get built. ;) They have a "cafeteria" overlooking the Golden Gate, Bay, forest, etc.