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One of the most profound effects of the technological revolution has occurred in our places of work. Not only have computers and electronic communication changed the way we get the job done—these developments have transformed the jobs themselves, and in many cases the very definition of a workplace. With that in mind, this book presents a global selection of thirty unique office spaces created by such renowned architects and designers as Mario Botta, Norman Forster, Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Hans Hollein and Michael Wilford. From San Francisco’s cutting edge design group, IDEO, to DHL Corporate Headquarters in (tk) to the Studio professionale in Milan, these exciting spaces illustrate the many ways that people and organizations are rethinking what it means to "go to work."

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Office design, Fabio Fabbrizzi

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2002
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Title
Office design
Language
English, German
Publisher
teNeues
Released
2002
Format
Paperback
Pages
400
ISBN10
3823855786
ISBN13
9783823855781
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One of the most profound effects of the technological revolution has occurred in our places of work. Not only have computers and electronic communication changed the way we get the job done—these developments have transformed the jobs themselves, and in many cases the very definition of a workplace. With that in mind, this book presents a global selection of thirty unique office spaces created by such renowned architects and designers as Mario Botta, Norman Forster, Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Hans Hollein and Michael Wilford. From San Francisco’s cutting edge design group, IDEO, to DHL Corporate Headquarters in (tk) to the Studio professionale in Milan, these exciting spaces illustrate the many ways that people and organizations are rethinking what it means to "go to work."