A Look Inside the Biggest Tech Industry Workspaces
From Google and Facebook to Nvidia and Samsung.












Tech companies have been known to build extravagant workspaces, especially high profile, Fortune 500 corporations. But how do they compare? An inside look into the Silicon Valley workspaces reveals that each brand has their own keen eye towards building a positive work environment. From Twitter’s 1937 Art Deco building to Samsung’s dual 10-story connected towers, the architecture is meant to symbolize the ambitious talent found within all of its employees and harness their creativity. Inside, each office features floor-to-high-ceiling windows, natural elements, mall-food-court-sized cafeterias and eating areas, and – such as the example set by Facebook and Google – incorporate natural greenery and bike paths that rival public parks and gardens. Click here to explore more of the offices you wish you worked in.