
This "super desk" was inspired by Mother London’s 250-foot concrete desk.Īnother agency recently revealed its new office design, writing in a blog post that, “The complete interior renovation features sleek, modern designs in an open workspace environment to enhance creativity, inspiration, and collaboration.” All 125 employees sit along the undulating, snaking desk that provides five feet of space per person. It decided to get rid of all desks, save one: a 4,400-square-foot table with a price tag of $300,000. The Barbarian Group also redesigned its New York office last year.

The agency now occupies two floors instead of three. In creating its new digs, the company got rid of all offices and included more communal work spaces. Havas Chicago recently spent $10 million dollars to renovate its office, an 81,000-square-foot space that houses 450 employees. Sharing an open office can be "revealing" for employees in many ways, but the main goal of these no-wall floor plans is to increase creativity and collaboration. This is why so many agencies are renovating and revising their offices to create more open spaces. And Susan's mom packs her lunch, which usually includes some form of meat that smells like a hot dog wrapped in ham. Jane - the one with the constant cough - believes that the secret to convincing a client that an idea is brilliant is to speak above a normal decibel level. He typically thinks you need to move everything to be center-aligned. Whenever Ben walks by, he comments on the design work prominently display on your monitor.

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