1981 Landings Drive Building K

 

Mozilla Spaces around the world
Mozilla Spaces around the world

There’s a certain magic in visiting places that shaped the digital world we live in today. When you look at the map of Mozilla Spaces around the world, it’s easy to assume those dots mark Mozilla’s official offices. But before all those stars popped up, there was one building that really mattered: 1981 Landings Drive, Building K.

37°25?6?N, 122°5?15?W

When you’re standing there in person, you realize it’s more than coordinates—it’s the birthplace of a movement.

I still remember Pascal guiding us there. He spoke about the building, the people who once filled its halls, the hum of Highway 101 nearby, and even the Google canteen across the street. It wasn’t just a tour—it felt like stepping into a living memory. You can imagine the echoes of conversations that sparked ideas, the clatter of those old keyboards writing code that would change the web forever.

Building K

Front View

If you check the Mozilla Foundation entry on Wikipedia, you’ll even find a photo of it—just from a different angle.

A typical Sillicon Valey’s Startup back then.

1981 Landings Drive Building K, Mountain View - CA
37°25’6″N 122°5’15″W

Thank you very much again to Pascal for taking us there.

at the starting point :P
at the starting point 😛

This building once housed both the Mozilla Foundation and Mozilla Corporation, right up until July 2009. Some say it could have been Netscape’s old office, but for me, it feels like the birthplace of everything “Mozilla”—not just the browser, but the whole movement.

A Bit of History

  • Shared office space: Mozilla Foundation + Mozilla Corporation until 2009.
  • Location: 1981 Landings Drive, Building K, Bay Area.
  • Legacy: Considered the starting ground for Mozilla’s broader mission beyond Firefox.
  • Community stories: From highways and canteens to the people who built Mozilla’s culture.

For a deeper dive, Justin Dolske wrote a great blog post about the Bay Area history and how Mozilla’s San Francisco office came to be. It’s worth checking out if you’re curious about the roots of Mozilla’s presence in California.

[SF Trip] Visiting Mozilla Space San Francisco

mozspacesf-logo7 Oct 2013, Summit over the night before. Most of us will fly back home, back to daily routine office, college, shool etc. Some will spend another day or two just for sight seeing. Let say, Jan from Holland going to surf at Santa Cruz, Ash’kary from Bangladesh have a road trip to east coast.

Me? I’ll be spend a day at San Francisco with the girls (@rara79 & @eriskatp) First stop is Mozilla Office San Francisco, @rara79 has appointment with Emily (the one from WPR tables next to Mozilla Indonesia table in MozFair day #1).

It’s kind of late. Based on my checklist we should go to SF from Santa Clara CalTrain station maximum at 9am. We board at the train around 11am. And the first thing cross my mind when inside the train is … Source Code movie. Also met Rizki from Yogya at the train.

CalTrain took about 1hr 30min from Santa Clara to SF and cost you about $9. From SF Caltrain Station we need to take a cable train to get to Mozilla SF office at Harrison St. Cost you about $2.

The weather was perfect (OK, it’s lil bit chill) for walking down the street. MozSpace at SF is nice, I wish that someday we could have one at Indonesia.

Met Emily, have a little tour inside. Josh already busy with lines code in his big monitor screen. William playing pingpong at 7th floor 🙂 The view from this floor is amazing. I’m willing to stay overnight almost every night with this view 😛 I can imagine it’s getting prettier in the afternoon with all the lamps around the bridge and the building around.

From MozSpace SF, we go to Twitter office. Another $2 using subway.

That’s all for MozSpaceSF visit, as usual you can find more photos in my [button color=’blue’ size=’small’ link=’http://flickr.com/photos/nuri_abidin/’]flickr[/button] account 🙂
 

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