The symbolic reason why you'll see triangles stamped all over Nvidia's $920 million campus
Briefly

Nvidia's headquarters in Santa Clara, California, consists of two notable buildings named Voyager and Endeavor, totaling 1.25 million square feet and costing $920 million. The design incorporates machine-learning tools and custom visualization software powered by Nvidia GPUs to enhance the architectural layout, focusing on aspects like daylight flow and employee collaboration. A prominent triangle motif throughout the campus symbolizes the company's origins in 3D graphics, emphasizing the foundational role of triangles in complex polygon shapes. The entire environment reflects Nvidia’s innovative technology and design principles.
"We got to test out our technology on our own project," Jack Dahlgren, project and design manager at Nvidia, told The Wall Street Journal.
"Our triangle motif here is really a reflection of the origins of the company," Dahlgren said. "3D graphics were originally based on drawing triangles."
The triangle motif represents the most basic polygon, integral to complex 3D shapes, linking directly to Nvidia’s 1995 debut chip, the NV1.
Both buildings cost $920 million, with Nvidia using machine-learning tools and custom software for their innovative design and layout.
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