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Where we Work - Creative Offices

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Ian McCallam is the creator of This Ain't No Disco (It's Where We Work) , a popular website that showcases work environments and interior design from some of the world's most acclaimed (and extravagant) agencies in the advertising,media, and design industry. Ian is currently the managing director for a group of internet ventures in Sydney, Australia. Never one to disconnect, he continues to pursue a variety of online creative enterprises in an effort to explore and exploit the myriad possibilities of the internet. Klappentext Based on the website www.thisaintnodisco.com , Where We Work explores how creative agencies transform lifeless commercial spaces into bastions of creativity, offering inspiring interiors and visual insight into the breadth and depth of each agency's thought process. By removing the traditional office furnishings and even the typical office culture, this new kind of workspace inspires coworkers to be at their most creative—free to relax, think, and accessorize—and visitors to dream of spending their own workdays within its walls. Whether the concepts are personal, indulgent, or simply well thought out, Where We Work invites the reader to discover a variety of offices where the pursuit of imagination is the driving force. Zusammenfassung With full-color photographs, floor plans, and architectural sketches, Where We Work: Creative Offices is the fascinating extension of the innovative website "this ain't no disco (it's where we work)." The first book of its kind, Where We Work: Creative Offices features the most contemporary, creative, and efficient office designs from the world’s most respected and cutting-edge design and media firms.

Product details

Authors Ian Maccallam, Ian McCallam, Suzanna M.W. Stephens
Publisher Harper Collins Usa
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.04.2010
 
EAN 9780061757976
ISBN 978-0-06-175797-6
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 223 mm x 287 mm x 25 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art

ARCHITECTURE: Reference, ARCHITECTURE: Buildings / Public, Commercial & Industrial, ARCHITECTURE: Annuals

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