Adobe World Headquarters, Corporate office building in San Jose, United States.
Adobe World Headquarters is a modern office complex in San Jose composed of three connected towers with glass and steel facades. The structure provides extensive workspace divided into areas for different business functions and team activities.
The headquarters was designed by the architecture firm Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum and opened in 1996 as Adobe's central operating base. It has since become a landmark in San Jose's tech landscape as the company has grown.
The headquarters displays digital art installations throughout its floors that reflect how technology and creativity connect in the workplace. Walking through the building, you encounter pieces that show what the company values in its daily work.
The building is located near Diridon Station, making it easily accessible by public transportation. Multiple entrances and clear pathways help visitors navigate through the complex.
The headquarters earned LEED Platinum certification by incorporating sustainable design features visible in its materials and energy systems. This environmental commitment shows through practical choices made during construction and operations.
Location: San Jose
Architects: Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum
Official opening: 1996
Architectural style: modern architecture
Address: 151 South Almaden Boulevard
GPS coordinates: 37.33100,-121.89400
Latest update: December 6, 2025 16:04
Silicon Valley gathers the headquarters of big tech companies like Meta, Apple, Google, and Oracle. Their campuses are modern, with glass towers and low buildings surrounded by gardens. Apple Park forms a ring of glass amid the hills of Cupertino, while Oracle's blue cylindrical towers remind visitors of their database roots. Google has several areas in Mountain View with colorful buildings and large sculptures of Android mascots. Some garages show where these companies started. The one where Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard founded HP in 1939 in Palo Alto now has a plaque up. In Los Altos, the family garage where Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak built the first Apple computers in 1976 is a place that curious visitors like to see. Stanford University, founded in the late 1800s, covers a large area south of San Francisco. Its labs and research programs still train engineers and entrepreneurs. Museums like the Intel museum tell the story of microprocessors from the 1960s onward.
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