Tech giant Google has filed an application to the government in Mountain View, California, to plan a 40-acre community in the city of Silicon Valley. Google Middlefield Park, as the company calls the proposal, would encompass 14 houses and bring a combination. public, commercial and re-inspection spaces in a domain around the VTA Middlefield tram station on the east side of the city. East Whisman Region.
Google drawings show typical city volumes, with medium-sized independent offices and residential buildings separated by modest green spaces. would link development.
In total, the progression would create between 3,245,000 and 3,479,000 gross feet, adding 1,675 to 1,850 residential complexes. Google said 20% of sets would be affordable.
Google is founded in a complex a few miles northwest of the East Whisman site.
Thomas Heatherwick and Bjarke Ingels Group have designed 3 more new buildings for the newly built Mountain View generation company, with large tent-shaped ceilings with impressive slits.
More main points about the Middlefield Park program can be found in the Google Planning app here.