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Evolution of Office Spaces Reflects Changing Attitudes Toward Work Office designs often cycle through competing demands: openness versus privacy, interaction versus autonomy. Here's a brief history of how seating arrangements reflect our changing attitudes toward work. |
Fast Company June 2005 Linda Tischler |
Death to the Cubicle! Want some quiet time? If you work in a cubicle, forget it. Those low walls are great for spontaneous collaboration, but also for spontaneous interruption. Here, a view to something better. |
Fast Company April 2000 Chuck Salter |
Designed to Work Resolve, a radical new office environment from Herman Miller Inc., frees knowledge workers from their isolated cubicles. The spaces, designed by Ayse Birsel and her colleagues, are eye-opening. But what makes them important are their design principles. |
IndustryWeek May 1, 2002 John Teresko |
Wired For Work Yes, the office of the future is a cubicle, but this one is integrated with information technology... |
Entrepreneur August 2008 Geoff Williams |
Little Boxes' Big 4-0 As the cubicle turns 40, we look back at the great (and not-so-great) moments in cube history. |