Yahoo

San Francisco, California

A Hub for Collaboration, Community, and Brand Identity

Yahoo’s new San Francisco office is more than just a workplace—it’s a bold investment in collaboration, culture, community, and sustainability. Designed to reflect the agility of the tech industry, the space combines breathtaking top-floor views with thoughtful design to inspire creativity and meaningful connections. Sustainability was a key focus, with eco-friendly practices integrated throughout the redesign to reduce environmental impact. The goals were clear: to energize employees, foster teamwork, and create a space where coming to the office feels purposeful, engaging, and highly productive.

 

With a focus on accessibility, sustainability, and local engagement, Yahoo consolidated its footprint into a transit-friendly location in San Francisco. The new space was designed around the concept of neighborhoods, offering teams designated areas that support their unique work styles while reinforcing Yahoo’s identity through custom design and strategic furniture solutions. 

“We want people to come into the office to collaborate, work with their teams, and partner across departments. The interconnectivity that was lost during COVID was a key driver for this project.”
– Dwaine Streater, Yahoo

Client Objectives

The primary objectives for the client centered on creating an inclusive, efficient, and collaborative workspace that aligns with Yahoo's innovative culture and diverse workforce needs. These objectives were:

  • Incorporating sustainable design practices to minimize environmental impact, including the use of eco-friendly materials, energy-efficient systems, and considerations for waste reduction.
  • Create a "Home" for Employees – The client wanted a welcoming, inspiring workspace that would foster a sense of belonging and encourage in-office collaboration.
  • Maximize Top-Floor Views – The design needed to highlight the cityscape, ensuring that natural light and scenic views played a central role in the environment.
  • Support Agile Workstyles – Flexibility was key, with a mix of individual workstations, touchdown spaces, and collaboration zones to support Yahoo’s dynamic workforce.
  • Enhance Collaboration & Connectivity – The space had to accommodate both in-person teamwork and seamless remote integration, with well-equipped meeting areas and tech-enabled workspaces.
  • Incorporate Yahoo’s Brand Identity – Subtle but impactful brand elements, from color accents to custom glassboards, needed to reinforce Yahoo’s identity without overwhelming the space.
  • Balance Openness & Privacy – While an open layout was preferred, the client also required strategic zoning and screening solutions to maintain focus and productivity.
  • Integrate Technology Seamlessly – Built-in power, data access, and video conferencing capabilities were essential to support the modern hybrid workforce.

The Results

Sustainability in Action

Yahoo’s commitment to sustainability was woven into every aspect of the project. By partnering with Unisource Solutions, Yahoo prioritized reuse and responsible sourcing to minimize environmental impact. The design incorporated a blend of new and existing furniture, reusing 15% of the total floor plan, including Haworth walls, task chairs, and breakroom tables. This strategic approach not only aligned with Yahoo’s sustainability goals but also demonstrated how thoughtful workplace design can balance aesthetics, function, and environmental responsibility.

A Design Built for the Future

This project redefines the modern workplace, transforming it into a dynamic space where employees can discover, connect, and collaborate. The design team worked closely with Yahoo to develop a workplace that not only met the functional needs of their teams but also reflected the brand’s personality. “Bringing our brand to life in a big way, especially in San Francisco, was important. The reception desk does exactly that—right when you walk in, the LED lighting pops, the logo is right there, and it welcomes you with a statement.” says Dwaine Streater from Yahoo.

Platform by Unisource Solutions, Unisource’s in-house custom furniture division, played a crucial role in shaping this environment, delivering bespoke pieces that seamlessly blend brand identity with workplace functionality.

custom reception desk for Yahoo designed by Platform

Custom Yahoo reception desk designed by Platform by Unisource Solutions

A standout feature of the space is the custom Yahoo reception desk and the iconic Y Sofa, both designed by Platform. The curved sofa, upholstered in Yahoo’s exact brand color, offers flexible seating configurations to adapt to evolving team needs. These statement pieces, along with thoughtfully integrated furniture solutions, reinforce Yahoo’s brand at every touchpoint.

Yahoo custom sofa by Platform

Custom Y Sofa, designed by Platform by Unisource Solutions

Collaborative and Functional Design Details

We carefully balanced openness and privacy by using strategic screening and zoning to create an open, inviting atmosphere while maintaining focused work areas. To meet modern tech needs, we seamlessly integrated power and data solutions into furniture and meeting spaces. Additionally, we designed adaptable spaces that promote collaboration, supporting both in-person teamwork and seamless remote connectivity.

A Blueprint for the Future

Yahoo’s San Francisco office sets the benchmark for its workplace standards moving forward. The project was a collaborative success, integrating strategic design, custom branding, and sustainable practices to create a hub for productivity, community, and belonging. Every detail reflects Yahoo’s dedication to fostering a connected, engaged workforce.

Yahoo’s workplace transformation highlights the power of intentional design and strategic workplace solutions. In partnership with Unisource Solutions and QA, Yahoo has created a dynamic, brand-driven space that inspires collaboration and supports the evolving needs of its teams.


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Project at a Glance:

Location:
San Francisco, California

Size:
34,000 square feet

Completion Date:
June 2024

Manufacturers:
Haworth
BuzziSpace
Platform by Unisource Solutions

Work Scope:
Private Offices: 13
Workstations: 136
Conference & Huddle Rooms: 20
Phone Rooms: 8
Custom Pieces by Platform by Unisource: 15

Partners:
QA Architects San Francisco

Photos and Video:
Ferrari Images