It looks rather like a fancy hotel: open-plan but with desks set in friendly clusters and separated by low, clear partitions.
The company I work for uses a design like this now, albeit the partitions are solid (but still low), and with the 120 degree angles between them apparently favoured by Robert Propst originally. It's known as the "snowflake" design because of the way the clusters with their 120-degree angles look from above.
The company I work for uses a design like this now, albeit the partitions are solid (but still low), and with the 120 degree angles between them apparently favoured by Robert Propst originally. It's known as the "snowflake" design because of the way the clusters with their 120-degree angles look from above.