Google Orange County Headquarters, Jamboree and MacArthur, Irvine, CA |
Irvine, CA -- The
140,000-square-foot Google Orange County Headquarters, a striking glass
structure completing the Impac Center campus and plaza was recently Certified
LEED© Platinum by the USGBC for Core and Shell. The building is located at the intersection of Jamboree and
MacArthur in the City of Irvine.
The building, designed by Westgroup Designs, is the first
multi-story commercial office project located throughout Southern and Central
California to receive LEED Platinum Certification.
LEED, or Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design, is
a green building certification program that recognizes best-in-class building
strategies and practices.
Westgroup’s sustainability solutions for the Google building
incorporated strategic design elements such as the use of energy-efficient, 10’
high monolithic glass, streamlined structural design, exterior balconies and
45-foot interior bay depths. These solutions contributed to the sustainability
of the project as well as providing significant savings on construction costs.
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