Support Workday’s journey to net zero carbon emissions by leading LEED Platinum certification efforts and aligning innovative sustainability strategies with the company’s innovative culture.
Support Workday’s journey to net zero carbon emissions by leading LEED Platinum certification efforts and aligning innovative sustainability strategies with the company’s innovative culture.
The building is designed to maximize daylight and views to support the well-being, productivity, and creativity of its 2,200 Workday occupants. Employees enjoy a dynamic workplace featuring open spaces with indoor landscaping, digital whiteboards and video walls, game rooms, well-being rooms, a fitness center, showers and lockers, amenity rooms for therapeutic massage services, a Data Diner eatery, two dog runs, and ample outdoor space with an open-air amphitheater. Stok also coordinated the integration of a Lucid dashboard into the project to provide ongoing sustainability education and real-time building data, helping Workday employees become better stewards of their environment.
The project team used strong partnerships with Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) and the City of Pleasanton to create a transit-oriented development that would attract talent from the greater Bay Area while reducing the project’s transit-related carbon footprint. Through this deep collaboration, Workday’s headquarters connects directly to the West Dublin/Pleasanton BART station via a green walkway with native plants.The office also offers over 45 electric vehicle charging stations and secure storage for over 100 bicycles to support clean air commuting.
The building uses a “cool roof” to mitigate urban heat island effect and employs multiple energy consumption reduction strategies. To supplement energy conservation measures and on-site renewables, Stok coordinated with Workday to align their Corporate Renewables Procurement Strategy with LEED guidelines.
To learn more, take a virtual tour of Workday’s headquarters and read about Workday’s journey to net zero carbon emissions.