Why are Architects’ Offices So Different?

by Levi of eOffice News on August 17, 2009

Over at Archdaily they invited architects from around the world to submit photos of their offices, and they demonstrate an interesting phenomenon: Architects usually design their spaces for collaboration. Where most businesses use have private offices, cube farms or office systems that promote privacy, architect’s offices so often ignore the rules that they impose on others and are in each others face, all the time.

More offices at Archdaily

 
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1 Epikeryipsy 10.09.09 at 6:11 am

Читаю между строи и вижу умного человека. Спасибо.

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