Exclusive Look Inside the New Facebook HQ: You’ll Like This [PICS]
by Chris Taylor on Mashable
Facebook HQ. You Like This
The company is now completely moved out of its Palo Alto pad, and into the much more spacious Menlo Park facility it broke ground on last year.
Hacker Way
Yes, Facebook really lives on Hacker Way.
Sun Quentin
That, Facebook staffers told us, was the joke name for the facility, which was previously owned by Sun Microsystems -- as seen on the reverse of the Facebook HQ sign. It was said to be drab and prison-like, but ...
Social Media Disneyland
... Facebook has brightened the place up considerably.
Facebook Circuit Board
Facebook doesn't like to dress its campus in any kind of monolithic corporate way -- no blue decor everywhere. But it does like quirky art, such as this Facebook 'F' made out of circuit boards.
Cafeteria
The aesthetic of the cafeteria, as with much of the campus: bright and spacious, with a deliberately unfinished look. Zuckerberg likes to say Facebook is "1% done," and the campus is in constant flux to represent that.
Outside lunch seating and BBQ to Be
An example of how the campus is still in flux: there's an outdoor BBQ shack being built next to the dining area.
Facebook Food
We can confirm the food in the cafeteria is delicious. Here's a random sampling. Notice there is no tray -- Facebook thinks you'll eat too much unless you only carry a plate.
Calvin, Superman and Vending Machine
Some of the graffiti that is encouraged on the walls -- and a tech support vending machine where you swipe your company pass and get the gadgets or chargers you need.
Connect
One of our favorite pieces of art on campus -- it reminds us of Mashable Connect.
Zuck's conference room
This is where Facebook's billionaire founder takes his meetings.
Done is Better than Perfect
How to get engineers to actually finish their product: motivational stencil.
The Wall of Height
Here's the pitch -- cover the whole wall with employees and visitors marking their height and writing their names next to it, just like you used to do as a kid.
Linsanity at Facebook
Yep, that's Jeremy Lin, Palo Alto kid, coming to visit the campus in February. Go Knicks indeed.
Freehand Mural
Believe it or not, this wall-sized mural was done without the aid of stencils or guides of any kind.
Hobbes and the Social Network
Deep aphorisms mingle on the wall with fun cartoons.
Insanity Wolf, Treadmill Desk
Enter the Insanity Wolf Room, and there it is: Facebook's treadmill desk, available to all.
Philz Coffee, Facebook edition
Even though Philz Coffee (a San Francisco institution) is available free throughout Facebook HQ, Philz is also doing a roaring trade with a paid cafe. Never underestimate the desire of engineers for fresh, well-made joe.
It's a Crane Thing
This crane-like industrial object was transported from the Palo Alto office, simply because Facebookers had gotten used to meeting underneath it.
Meeting Room Map
A giant interactive screen shows you all the conference rooms on the floor. Red ones are taken, green ones are available.
Avera Kadavera is Taken
There are a lot of Harry Potter fans at Facebook. All the Hogwarts-themed conference rooms were taken when we came to visit.
Tom Watson on the Wall of Height
Extra-tall product designer at Facebook or famous golfer? You decide.
Memes at Tech Support
At the Temple Bar, where technology comes to get fixed, the wall is covered with favorite Internet memes.
Pedestrian Crossing
First built at Palo Alto HQ, now replicated at the Menlo Park facility. Note the guy casually skating by.
Plans for the Future
Facebook is planning a whole other campus, the West Campus, across the street. This plan was sketched out on a whiteboard. Note the pedestrian tunnel to be dug between the campuses.
Puff, the Magic Drag and Drop
Many of the conference room names at Facebook are mixtures of two themes -- in this case, song titles and computer terminology.
Charlie Bit Me!
Many of the conference rooms are named for memes. Note the tablet beneath each name, where you can reserve the room.
Series of Tubes
This conference room is a nod to the infamous description of the Internet by the late Senator Ted Stevens: "a series of tubes."
United Nations of Social Media
The international section of Facebook's cubes. There are no private offices in the whole facility.
We'll do it live!
We saw plenty of this Bill O'Reilly stencil -- and plenty of random spray paint art.
Judge Judy, Facebook Woman
On the stairway, stencilled tributes to "FB Women."
Games Facebook Plays
What do geeky engineers love to do? Play boardgames! There are plenty of our favorites here, including Battlestar Galactica.
We Didn't Start the Firefox
Another conference room music-technology name mashup.
It’s been a little more than a year since Facebook bought a 57-acre campus on the outskirts of Menlo Park in Silicon Valley, and started the slow process of turning it into its headquarters of the future.
Well, the future is now. As of last week, every last Facebook staffer has been moved into the Menlo Park facility, which is almost unrecognizable compared to the way it looked a year ago.
Mashable checked in on the new Facebook HQ in December, but there’s been a lot going on since then. The entire campus has a fresh coat of paint — not to mention fresh graffiti-style spray painted and stenciled artwork everywhere. (Employees are encouraged to “hack their space.”)
We got an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look at what makes Facebook tick — the high-tech booking systems, amusingly-named conference rooms, and premium caffeination facilities.
(What really makes Facebook so eager to constantly upgrade itself? Two words: Philz Coffee.)
We saw plenty of things that make working at the social network so much fun — including a wall where Jeremy Lin had marked his height, towering above the rest of the staff.
Take a look at the pics, and tell us in the comments whether you’d want to work here.
Source: Mashable