It's crazy cause I worked here as security in 2015-2017. Beautiful Campus, loved the gym and the cafeteria. I especially appreciated the 50% off on the food. The people there are pretty Lazer focused on their work honestly. They are glued to their desks coding and doing all that software engineering stuff. Those guys definitely worked hard.
@@MrArrex Airbnb? you what?? I'm working for Amazon as virtual assistant and web optimizer I get 100k a year. Def Samsung is capable to pay you that high
People, this is ONLY Samsung's Silicon Valley HQ for their Samsung Strategy and Innovation Center projects. Their global HQ is in SK. So don't compare this to Apple's or Amazon's HQ as this is only one of the campuses of Samsung around the world.
@@ckalvinalvin they "own" in a sense. Like Apple owns Cupertino or Google owns Mountain View or Detroit was owned by GM. That's a common phrase in business. They don't literally own the city, the government does. Although Samsung owns a lot of property there.
This why Samsung/Apple product expensive, they built stupid huge building in US for no reason And chinese product with same quality just low cost bcause they not have cost lavist commercial
Danyal A. THANK YOU. Honestly, with the architect and executive managers talking about this fetish for 'Oh by the way' conversations from just walking. Around. The. Office... Speaking from personal experience: Talking to your coworkers frequently != Getting work done
@@Roboboy soooooooo you wouldnt work in a bldg like that given the option?! Why put 100% of your time into a company that's not even yours or u can pass down...or work at bldg like that and work 50% and be creating your own business/brand the other 50% while u think about it in the nap tank. Jus sayin
I've worked in multiple open-plan offices and they never "foster creativity", they foster distractions and the inability to concentrate. I actually do more collaborating when I leave my office and go to someone else's, and have the opportunity to get into a flow state, without 1,000 distractions around me
I've been in a few client offices that were open concepts and it absolutely sucks! You hear everything which is very distracting. Your peripheral vision is always catching stuff moving, adding to the distraction factor. It's just a bad idea. The open office concept is straight up about control. Instead of bosses having to police their employees, everyone else is their eyes and ears. Nobody can be screwing off when everyone around them can see what they are doing and what is on their PC screen or whatever else. So, yeah, it straight up has nothing to do with employee wellness.
@@MotoAtheist open office has always been the norm in asia. no places for walls everywhere. go cry elsewhere. if you ain't doing anything wrong, it shouldn't be an issue. most bosses are chill anyways if you do things properly.
True! In my role open office make me underpeform more than 50% compare to work from home where i have setup a room like my office without any distraction
@@alexanderfreeman3406 its common sense too. people putting near windows helps cause sunlight is nice, especially for people with seasonal affective disorder. what DOESNT help is when you make everything open and echoey and give nobody any privacy, because then people get paranoid about people looking over their backs and all the noise. noise cancelling headphones only go so far dammit!
2:22 About increasing productivity: "Natural light, helps people focus..." ...Meanwhile all the curtains are rolled down to block the annoying natural light on computer screens.
At school, midday, sun is out and people decide its night, closed curtains and ugly yellow lights on. This is what triggers me. I need that natural light.
I'd love to work in a place with light and movement. Gorgeous. There's nothing more stifling than tiny work spaces that force you to hunker down and stay in one spot.
If you are a high ranking member (CEO, CFO, CIO) and have a dedicated office it is great - you are not supposed to be constantly interacting with people. However if you are a middle management or just an employee, people will constantly get in or out of your "private" office, knock, look for other people "is Tom in here? Nah, sorry bro". And then you have the slacking problem - if noone is watching you in your private office, tell me how much time you will be working and watching TH-cam? Yes, Open space is loud but it has way more advantages than cons.
The fact that it’s only 50M dollars more for the construction and land while a school can be built completed with just 250M and we still have some ol’ shack school or smth
Wrong. Our office, although nowhere even close to the scale of something like this - offers all the little bells and whistles listed in this video (minus the open air garden). And they are utilized by almost every employee... Daily.
The thing about workplace freebies is that when your good management is replaced by idiotic management, you'll get punished for actually using those workplace freebies. The proverbial Karen is looking over your shoulder at all times.
They create spaces like this to keep you in their ecosystem for longer. But some would say that it takes away from social interaction outside the company campus. I don't really get the need of all of those "recreational" amenities unless you're not scheduled as a 9 to 5, and what really matters is your total weakly work hours and task completion.
@@dinil5566 Where is the Samsung campus located? Hint, not in S. Korea. The American Dream is not only for Americans. It is a dream of a comfortable existence without fear. Ya know, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That is why humans from around the world migrate to the USA...or attempt to replicate it where they live.
@@Alpha-ro8sc not sure what you're getting at. Yes, the one in this video is in America but Samsung's MAIN hq is definitely in S Korea. They basically own a city with a population of over a million not too far south from Seoul called Suwon, where they have a massive electronics hq along with other subsidiary businesses owned by Samsung. This one in Silicon Valley is just a satellite location.
This isn't some banking company, it's a tech company. Everyone always have small talks either to ask questions or just chit chat because staring at your code the whole day can be stressful.
I live in downtown San Jose' and sometimes on weekends, I take the trolley to the campus to shoot some hoop. It's outside and there's no gate stopping you from getting in. It's essentially open to public. Of course, you can't get into the buildings without a badge but basketball court, tennis court, and the outside area is accessible. I really like this campus. I don't even work there but the community benefits greatly. And with google building in downtown SJ area, the whole city could be one big recreational park. Adobe, eBay, Cisco, payPal ... and many others are already headquartered here.
I had a university that was immensely transparent by having a round architecture with glass walls everywhere. It connected people, but students wanted to have more privacy lol.
Samsung Corporation has 64 affiliated companies worldwide. Among them, only one Samsung Electronics company has 196 branch offices in 71 countries. It will take a long time to count all 64 companies and many factory. Not long ago, I saw an article about Samsung Electronics building a semiconductor factory in Texas.
ok you people in the comments need to understand something. This are NOT Samsung's headquarters as Apple's apple park. These are just their headquarters in USA. Look up for the Samsung city in South Korea and you will find much larger complex.
I’ve seen this Samsung building before while running around the VTA Train heading from the Gish VTA station to Levi’s Stadium for the 2017 Foster Farms Bowl.
From my experience, what foster creativity is a real problem that gets you excited about solving it, possibility to be isolated when you want to and small group of people you can bounce your ideas. And money, lots of it.
06:24 I need one of those in my research office lol. My big chair can recline & that's how I take short naps from time-to-time. Definitely boosts my productivity.
@@dojokonojo I would still prefer the suburbs as you atleast get to walk some distance specifically in the evening. That's actually the only excercise I do.
If only apple would let people film at their campus. It is so crazy inside. I’ve been in there for work reasons and just wished the world could see all of the crazy designs
It's crazy cause I worked here as security in 2015-2017. Beautiful Campus, loved the gym and the cafeteria. I especially appreciated the 50% off on the food. The people there are pretty Lazer focused on their work honestly. They are glued to their desks coding and doing all that software engineering stuff. Those guys definitely worked hard.
Welcome to Big Tech
@Man In The Arena didn't know Samsung payed that much. Thought it was limited to software companies like Google, Uber, Airbnb, etc.
@@MrArrex Airbnb? you what?? I'm working for Amazon as virtual assistant and web optimizer I get 100k a year. Def Samsung is capable to pay you that high
@@kysierkevin how do I get a job as a virtual assistant at Amazon? What does the job entails?
@@michaellim4165 Graduate with a computer-related major at a top tier university with great portfolio and you are set
300 million seems like a bargain compared to what some of these TH-cam real estate agents listings lol
Well because they include the value of the land. This $300 million is probably just on construction and design
The land is probably 50 mil maybe
@@mohamedzarif4473 nope. 100 million easy. Big building and big parking. And bay area is insanely expensive.
Frank Smith still cheaper than I expected
some NYC apartments go for that lol
People, this is ONLY Samsung's Silicon Valley HQ for their Samsung Strategy and Innovation Center projects. Their global HQ is in SK. So don't compare this to Apple's or Amazon's HQ as this is only one of the campuses of Samsung around the world.
Yep. They pretty much own a city outside of Seoul called Suwon, population 1M+.
rich90553 lol no they don’t own Suwon. (source: I live in Seoul)
@@ckalvinalvin they "own" in a sense. Like Apple owns Cupertino or Google owns Mountain View or Detroit was owned by GM. That's a common phrase in business. They don't literally own the city, the government does. Although Samsung owns a lot of property there.
But matter of fact, hq in seoul is no better than that 😕
@@rich90553 oh yea, i've been to their digital city in Suwon. very organized infrastructure planning. sort of like sim city :D
"This design is about connecting people"
Nokia has entered the chat.
Nokia is dead
Incase you haven’t done your research, go ahead type nokia businesses
Ayy that double pun tho
Blackberry just died
This why Samsung/Apple product expensive, they built stupid huge building in US for no reason
And chinese product with same quality just low cost bcause they not have cost lavist commercial
Do people work there or just walk around?
Danyal A. THANK YOU. Honestly, with the architect and executive managers talking about this fetish for 'Oh by the way' conversations from just walking. Around. The. Office...
Speaking from personal experience: Talking to your coworkers frequently != Getting work done
@@Roboboy soooooooo you wouldnt work in a bldg like that given the option?! Why put 100% of your time into a company that's not even yours or u can pass down...or work at bldg like that and work 50% and be creating your own business/brand the other 50% while u think about it in the nap tank. Jus sayin
Have you worked with Asian bosses before?
A lot of corporate jobs don't require you to work much. Especially if you're making over 100k per year.
@@Agnyaanamdhvamsakah Indian bosses are micromanaging psychopaths, they take IT jobs too serious. Learn how to relax their more to life. Play the game
"tHe dEsIgn iS aBout ConnEctinG pEople"
The most Architecty thing to say.
Would you rather them have say its about separating people?
Reminded me of Nokia
They always say that, they want to sound classy and present their project as something fresh and exotic, but they don't realize how cliche it is.
Seihyun Pyo yes
What you talking about. Those gates surrounding around the place definitely connecting people.
My chill zone is my bathroom in the dark with headphones on.
Financial Shinanigans and porn playing
Green Giant Probably why toilets don’t have lids
Bro, don't you get cramps of being sitting on the toilet?
Try nap pods
that sounds like a great idea, gotta try it out
I've worked in multiple open-plan offices and they never "foster creativity", they foster distractions and the inability to concentrate.
I actually do more collaborating when I leave my office and go to someone else's, and have the opportunity to get into a flow state, without 1,000 distractions around me
I've been in a few client offices that were open concepts and it absolutely sucks! You hear everything which is very distracting. Your peripheral vision is always catching stuff moving, adding to the distraction factor. It's just a bad idea. The open office concept is straight up about control. Instead of bosses having to police their employees, everyone else is their eyes and ears. Nobody can be screwing off when everyone around them can see what they are doing and what is on their PC screen or whatever else. So, yeah, it straight up has nothing to do with employee wellness.
Exactly just like modern day Scrum and Agile, ultimately it’s about management micromanaging and stifling employee personal space and creativity.
The hesitation at 2:07 says it all 😂 open offices are all about cost management especially if hot desking
@@MotoAtheist open office has always been the norm in asia. no places for walls everywhere. go cry elsewhere. if you ain't doing anything wrong, it shouldn't be an issue. most bosses are chill anyways if you do things properly.
True! In my role open office make me underpeform more than 50% compare to work from home where i have setup a room like my office without any distraction
4:47 "engage other workers they might not normally see"
Meanwhile, guy standing in line with headphones
Sign language
so he is one of them? LOL
Maybe he is sick with people
I love how skeptical both the interviewer and the architects are about the productivity boost.
Meanwhile the svp be like yep it works 👌👌 I see improvements defo didn’t waste 300m 💯
It’s crazy because there already tons of research proving that open offices significantly *lower* productivity.
the architect sells the building, so they have to come up with something to say if it is bad anyway
@@alexanderfreeman3406 its common sense too. people putting near windows helps cause sunlight is nice, especially for people with seasonal affective disorder. what DOESNT help is when you make everything open and echoey and give nobody any privacy, because then people get paranoid about people looking over their backs and all the noise. noise cancelling headphones only go so far dammit!
@@alexanderfreeman3406 No one likes being watched while they do their work.
2:22 About increasing productivity: "Natural light, helps people focus..."
...Meanwhile all the curtains are rolled down to block the annoying natural light on computer screens.
Yeah my school has curtains that are translucent, it let's in a lot of light without annoying students mid day
that's obvious dumb
At school, midday, sun is out and people decide its night, closed curtains and ugly yellow lights on. This is what triggers me. I need that natural light.
I'd love to work in a place with light and movement. Gorgeous. There's nothing more stifling than tiny work spaces that force you to hunker down and stay in one spot.
Natural light is so important
"This design is about connecting people"
me: *stop watching video
defines cliche, your corporate overlords want you hating each other more than anything.
They copied Nokia 😂😂
So true XD
Lois Talagrand it’s an architect thing
Agile
"This design is about connecting people"
Nokia, connecting people. 😂
"Does this space help productivity?"
It's an open office...
No it doesnt.
i noticed how he responded to the question. that pause and the cough is very telling, clearly he dosnt believe what he's saying..😂😂😂
Actually it does, this design is used in newer schools, test scores rise and absences drop.
If you are a high ranking member (CEO, CFO, CIO) and have a dedicated office it is great - you are not supposed to be constantly interacting with people. However if you are a middle management or just an employee, people will constantly get in or out of your "private" office, knock, look for other people "is Tom in here? Nah, sorry bro". And then you have the slacking problem - if noone is watching you in your private office, tell me how much time you will be working and watching TH-cam? Yes, Open space is loud but it has way more advantages than cons.
Just wait till all the trash builds off in the office space
Ugh apple fanboys
"Engage other workers" shows footage of person wearing headphones canceling everyone out.
So the idea of wearing earphones is to 'cancel' people out huh
It’s a campus and has a gym
Agreed
Small Pajamas I want in!
My campus has it also
@Brett Kavanaugh hahaha I get it
Really? A campus?
USD300m??? That sounds like an amazing cost value! Most companies would take around 800m to 1200m for something like this.
Easy. They pulled off some kind of miracle.
Its a regional HQ not there global HQ
They build it themselves
Their global HQ is basically a city within itself
The fact that it’s only 50M dollars more for the construction and land while a school can be built completed with just 250M and we still have some ol’ shack school or smth
Freebies at workplace are a scam. I'm sure 90% of the employees barely use the game room.
Sour grapes. Once you have perks like free food there's no going back.
As opposed to ones without the free stuff?
Pritam Das that’s different tho.
Wrong. Our office, although nowhere even close to the scale of something like this - offers all the little bells and whistles listed in this video (minus the open air garden). And they are utilized by almost every employee... Daily.
The thing about workplace freebies is that when your good management is replaced by idiotic management, you'll get punished for actually using those workplace freebies. The proverbial Karen is looking over your shoulder at all times.
One person at the gym... thousands at cafeteria. .yep regular office!
Free coffee , that's the word.
Engineers hate open office concepts.
I second this.
Y
I have PTSD from working in an office that has Open Space.
Wait how come? Idk anything about this kinda stuff...
It is toxic AF
They create spaces like this to keep you in their ecosystem for longer. But some would say that it takes away from social interaction outside the company campus. I don't really get the need of all of those "recreational" amenities unless you're not scheduled as a 9 to 5, and what really matters is your total weakly work hours and task completion.
Well, just do whatever they want.
So they opened in 2015 and they go visit the campus in 2020? Seems legit.
I like how they seem so happy talking about the ambient and infrastructure
Correction.... 100 employees and 1,700 contractors....
Yep! Outsourcing the American dream.
@Man In The Arena Says the guy who's always looking for the cheapest deal
@@Alpha-ro8sc they are not even American. 😐
@@dinil5566 Where is the Samsung campus located? Hint, not in S. Korea. The American Dream is not only for Americans. It is a dream of a comfortable existence without fear. Ya know, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That is why humans from around the world migrate to the USA...or attempt to replicate it where they live.
@@Alpha-ro8sc not sure what you're getting at. Yes, the one in this video is in America but Samsung's MAIN hq is definitely in S Korea. They basically own a city with a population of over a million not too far south from Seoul called Suwon, where they have a massive electronics hq along with other subsidiary businesses owned by Samsung. This one in Silicon Valley is just a satellite location.
"This design is about connecting people"
*common spaces are empty while everyone proceeds to work in their cubicles
Weird. The number one distraction in office is small talk and this campus design to encourage it.
No, no! It's "collaboration"! Forget setting up a meeting or anything. The water cooler is where the real work gets done.
This isn't some banking company, it's a tech company. Everyone always have small talks either to ask questions or just chit chat because staring at your code the whole day can be stressful.
@@sor3999 th-cam.com/video/u0qgjqQUjSM/w-d-xo.html
Quite impressive - kudos to Samsung and their architects.
2:08 he had to think about it for a sec lol 😂 😂 😂
*_There's a cough after that too_*
@@greycircularity caught that too. super bait
I live in downtown San Jose' and sometimes on weekends, I take the trolley to the campus to shoot some hoop. It's outside and there's no gate stopping you from getting in. It's essentially open to public. Of course, you can't get into the buildings without a badge but basketball court, tennis court, and the outside area is accessible. I really like this campus. I don't even work there but the community benefits greatly. And with google building in downtown SJ area, the whole city could be one big recreational park. Adobe, eBay, Cisco, payPal ... and many others are already headquartered here.
Why am I watching a 7 minutes ad?
Also, what about accessibility?
+1
Bcz u got lots of $$$
Only you can answer that
Who forced you?
I had a university that was immensely transparent by having a round architecture with glass walls everywhere.
It connected people, but students wanted to have more privacy lol.
1:57 wave check! Thats some nice waves my dude
True
Wears a du rag to bed.
I was shocked to see that. I want to see the 360
it's nice to see this much care put into an office building
He didn't sanitize the nap chair after he was done.
niZmo planet fitness
That’s it, ring the lunk alarm!!
Juan A Fse
The janitors probably just do hourly cleaning of amenities like at the company I used to work in.
Samsung Corporation has 64 affiliated companies worldwide. Among them, only one Samsung Electronics company has 196 branch offices in 71 countries. It will take a long time to count all 64 companies and many factory. Not long ago, I saw an article about Samsung Electronics building a semiconductor factory in Texas.
ok you people in the comments need to understand something.
This are NOT Samsung's headquarters as Apple's apple park. These are just their headquarters in USA. Look up for the Samsung city in South Korea and you will find much larger complex.
and people chained to their desks.
@@ohmyblindman That applies to all big companies.
Link here: th-cam.com/video/xyoldCQCHlo/w-d-xo.html
When remote work is becoming more popular, should have invested $300 million in remote work improvement vs. office building.
They used Machine learning to design the building, wow
We use super computers for war instead of cancer are you rly surprised
I know! we are throwing ML everywhere it's pretty crazy to think.
For any Samsung employee, this place would be a dream come true.
"The design is about connecting people"
Nokia- hmm interesting
I’ve seen this Samsung building before while running around the VTA Train heading from the Gish VTA station to Levi’s Stadium for the 2017 Foster Farms Bowl.
Does this improve productivity?
(Contemplates answer for 3 seconds)
*cough* it does.
What Samsung has done for this word is incredible, just like this amazing building
Especially for Hwang Yumi ...
@@DerKleineSplasher 💀💀💀
$300 million for 1.1 miion square feet of land and the gigantic Building
That's a pretty good bargain...good job
No the main building only is 1.1 Million SF. This is what they do there:
th-cam.com/video/Gpba-Kuv_LU/w-d-xo.html
From my experience, what foster creativity is a real problem that gets you excited about solving it, possibility to be isolated when you want to and small group of people you can bounce your ideas.
And money, lots of it.
Didn't they notice during design that the courtyard will be super dark most of the day, because, shadow?
It's the Bay Area, sun isn't all that great to have. More time, people avoid direct sunlight. Too much glare when you're on your Galaxy or Note.
More than half of the building and sometimes 3/4 of the building will ever get natural sunlight all at once . U know what I mean
Not sure about your experience with buildings but you're describing every tall building with a courtyard in the world.
@@rich90553 Tall buildings don't normally have courtyards though.
What an amazing office . Lovely place to work productively.
sounds dangerous
Good for Samsung treating there employees right. Every company should take notes.
That's credo of founder. He said that the best way to make workers not to form union is treating workers best
Love the dark, cold deadzone created in the center, the "black hole" so to speak. Really gives it that "I Am Legend" feel.
Imagine entering samsung company and interviewing them using apple camera .
None of them really care. A guy on TH-cam tried that with Samsung stores
1:16 can anyone tell me the name of that software?
It'd be very helpful for a project.
I'd be spending my 8 hours in the courtyard, cafeteria, and chill zone and I'd get nothing done.
Honestly seems like a honest space, despite being open office (ergh), but the building architecture is amazing
Samsung has a beautiful campus. I like the airy feel to the offices and that they promote getting out of the main building.
I am not sure exactly what kind of job I will do in the future but this kind of office is exactly where I would love to have.
Imagine this is your ideal office life😍
Okay now show us the factory, with the suicide nets, prison style lunch hall, and security cameras everywhere
As long as they have more than 4 conference rooms that has around 8-10 people capacity. Thumbs up if you can relate.
SAMSUNG: behold, my $300 million campus.
APPLE SPACESHIP: hold my beer
0:30 you will break your back son
I LOVE❤SAMSUNG
Are the "chill zones" only for executives? I can't imagine a lower level employee enjoying it, without getting the side eye.
Same. Might make lower level staff look lazy.
0:24 - I like how you juxtapose "Open Office" with a shot of cubicles.
He’s guiding him through like on Animal Planet
He's not allowed to see everything.
I wanna cry. They are so lucky to work there. I cant even dream of it 😭
Yes, more incentives to keep people at work. 3 "free" meals, quick workout, shower and back in my cubicle. Yes sir!
06:24 I need one of those in my research office lol. My big chair can recline & that's how I take short naps from time-to-time. Definitely boosts my productivity.
Colleague: " Yo want a grab a bite downstairs?"
*Me:"it's soooooo farrrrrrrrrrr. I'm going to just Post Mates."*
Good host. Let’s see more of him, WSJ.
No.
Great video WSJ! I throughly enjoyed this video m. Very well put together.
What needs to be created is not just a million dollar office but an accomodation quartier for employees.
the building looks nice but Adam Falk is a super cutie and that's what caught my eye the whole time
I don't care how nice your building is, nothing beats working from my home office.
geek
i agree especially if you have a family.
"This design is about connecting people"
Nokia : EXCUSE ME !!
*I hope my school had these amenities 😭😍*
My Samsung is arriving today and this video has to pop up in my feed...
Does he have waves?
When I was in my early 20s worded with Samsung.. Great momaries
"By the way" conversations sound like just a whole lot of wasting time lol
My dream company! Samsung...
Doesn't matter's if it costs 300 Million or more, just waiting for time when work from home jobs would be more readily available.
That simulation they ran is so cool
Are the people just walking around or walking around
You know what i mean
Legends will know
How do these chill areas and basketball courts actually work? Are you only allowed to use them when your not supposed to be working or what
I live near this haha! And yes housing prices here are demonic 😭
Probably easier to live in/at your work place since they have “everything” the everyday human needs.
It's not much better in the suburbs but I guess you pay a premium to not have to commute.
@@dojokonojo I would still prefer the suburbs as you atleast get to walk some distance specifically in the evening. That's actually the only excercise I do.
How does work get done though? Are these amenities only to be enjoyed on a lunch break or
If only apple would let people film at their campus. It is so crazy inside. I’ve been in there for work reasons and just wished the world could see all of the crazy designs
That guy doing biceps curls in the intro needs to get a PT...
Apple: Nothing to see here... We have no "windows".
Apple has windows so be quiet
How are you able to trust your employees if they are gonna work or just hang around at the caffe and chill room or just outside?
Imagine dying in a nap pod 😂
All fine and good, BUT are there slides you can take from the top floor to ground floor?
How's the access to certain rooms? Some disabled people must work there.
Thank you for your good channels
Looks like the walled city of Kowloon.
Ok, the outside cafeteria is different, but what about weather issues? Got any backup entrances?
The chill zone was not upto the standards. Comment!
Photon Beam they need ps4/xbox/switch
Fear not, the Chill Zone is being upgraded!
Is it me or the camera failed in low light scenes?? 0:41 to 1:07
It's designed just like rikers island prison, are the suicide booths in the chill zone?