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Uber Advanced Technologies Group, Assembly Design Studio

Uber Advanced Technologies Group Center / Assembly Design Studio

Since Uber’s inception in 2009, the company has transformed the way we live by connecting over a billion riders to drivers in 450 cities and counting. In 2015, Uber opened the Advanced Technologies Group (ATG) Center in Pittsburgh to research and develop solutions for mapping, vehicle safety, and autonomous transportation.

Frog Offices in Brooklyn, NY / SHoP Architects 1

Frog Offices in Brooklyn, NY / SHoP Architects

Located in the heart of the Brooklyn tech triangle, frog’s new workspace is a dynamic environment optimized to support the work of the renowned industrial design firm. The Frog offices includes a range of permeable environments, from open-plan stations, to private team rooms, to public gathering and gallery spaces.

Sunset Magazine Offices - RMW Architecture

Sunset Magazine Offices / RMW Architecture & Interiors

Project: Sunset Magazine Offices Architects: RMW Architecture & Interiors Principal in Charge: Terry Kwik Location: Oakland, California, USA Area: 16,800 sq ft Photography: Jasper Sanidad RMW Architecture & Interiors have designed the new Sunset magazine offices in Oakland, California. Sunset magazine has influenced West Coast culture since it was founded in 1898 as a promotional

FIS Mobile Office

FIS Mobile Office in San Francisco by Studio Blitz

Project: FIS Mobile Office Design: Blitz Architecture and Design Architecture: Gary Lee Partners Location: Jackson Square – San Francisco, California Size: 25,000 square feet Photography: Jasper Sanidad Blitz Architecture has designed a new office space for global payment technology company FIS Mobile located in San Francisco, California. FIS, the world’s largest global provider dedicated to banking

Uber Offices in San Francisco by Studio O+A

When Uber acquired the 11th floor of the building it occupies in San Francisco, an initial concern was its distance from the company’s executive offices on the 4th floor. How could people on the 11th feel any sense of community or shared purpose with people seven floors below on the 4th?

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