Amazon is building three giant glass domes filled with endangered species at its new HQ

Amazon is building a new office in downtown Seattle. But it also wants to make sure its employees get to enjoy some green while at work. The solution: three giant glass domes filled with trees. According to a report by Bloomberg on Wednesday, Amazon is building three giant spheres called Biopsheres right in

2016-06-29T19:48:51Z

Amazon is building a new office in downtown Seattle. But it also wants to make sure its employees get to enjoy some green while at work.

The solution: three giant glass domes filled with trees.

According to a report by Bloomberg on Wednesday, Amazon is building three giant spheres — called Biopsheres — right in front of the new office building that's currently under construction.

The 100-foot tall domes, scheduled for completion in 2018, will come with more than 300 plants that are endangered species, essentially turning the place into a conservation project as well. John Schoettler, Amazon's global real estate director, tells Bloomberg the goal was to create a "link to the natural world," so Amazon employees could brainstorm while taking a breath of fresh air in the domes.

The glass domes have already become a popular tourist photo spot and it's not hard to find photos of them on Instagram. Here are a few photos, alongside the renderings we previously published:

Here's what the glass domes will look like when they're finished.

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It's located right in front of the new Amazon headquarters being built now.

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Here's what it would look like at night.

Inside the dome.

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Here's what they look like now.

Amazon's biosphere headquarters by NBBJ under construction #archigram #archilovers #architecturelovers #neverstopexploring #seattle #nbbj #amazon #seattlearchitecture #wanderlust

A photo posted by @christopherhutch on Mar 28, 2016 at 5:06pm PDTMar 28, 2016 at 5:06pm PDT

They will be covered with glass.

Amazon's biopheres will be a point of difference in South Lake Union, integrating 300 plants from 30 countries #architecture #biospheres #southlakeunion #horticulture #urbanism #nature #landscapearchitecture #seattle #pnwdesign

A photo posted by The Urbanist (@urbanistorg) on Jun 2, 2016 at 6:56pm PDTJun 2, 2016 at 6:56pm PDT

They're scheduled to open in 2018.

Amazon's new biosphere under construction

A photo posted by Nicholas Rocco (@nicholasrocco) on Mar 28, 2016 at 11:38am PDTMar 28, 2016 at 11:38am PDT

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