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A Look at Google's New Headquarters
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Google has unveiled the designs for its new headquarters and they are about as jaw-dropping as one might expect from the search engine giant.

The company worked with Danish architect Bjarke Ingels (remember the BIG maze?) and Thomas Heatherwick of Heatherwick Studio to come up with the designs for the glass, canopy-style buildings for the headquarters.

Check out the renderings below and learn more about the new headquarters on Google’s official Google+ page.



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