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The most spectacular work offices in the world
A welcoming and pleasant work environment is now one of the most effective weapons for entrepreneurs and managers to attract talent and to guarantee the well-being of their employees.
In fact, a beautiful office can increase productivity but it can also be the business card for a company to present a certain type of business philosophy.
From Shanghai to San Francisco, there are many offices that at first glance may seem like cutting-edge art galleries. Office Snapshots, an American company based in Santa Barbara, California, founded in 2007, which over the years has become the largest community specialized in office design, has drawn up and published on the officesnapshots.com website the ranking of the most beautiful and fascinating workplaces in the world.
The most spectacular work offices in the world
Office Snapshots, an American company based in Santa Barbara, California, founded in 2007, which has become over the years the largest community specialized in office design , has compiled and published on the officesnapshots.com website the ranking of the most beautiful and fascinating workplaces in the world.
Crunchyroll, San Francisco, California, United States of America
Crunchyroll's offices in San Francisco feature fully immersive, authentic, Japan- and anime-inspired spaces. Design: Muse & Co.
Gensler, Miami, Florida, United States of America
Gensler completed a dynamic workspace with lots of natural light and a variety of productivity options in its offices in Miami, Florida. Design: Gensler
Uber, San Francisco, California, United States of America
Well-being, flexibility and choice of work environments were key elements in the people-centric design for the four buildings at Mission Bay headquarters in San Francisco. Design: Huntsman Architectural Group
Confidential Client, Istanbul, Turkey
Inspired by the perennial values of the company's history and Istanbul's cityscape, this client now has a rejuvenating, wellness-focused office for its employees based in Turkey. Design: Studio 13, Architects
Linkedin, Shanghai, China
The design of LinkedIn 's office blends together important local elements of Shanghai with the identity and culture of the online services company's global brand to provide its attendees with a user-centric experience. Design: M Moser Associates
Twitter, Singapore
In a global push to make their offices more agile, Twitter has shaped its Singapore headquarters to accommodate the social networking giant's new shift to hybrid-enabled work. Design: Woods Bagot
Office Link, Istanbul, Turkey
Office Link, located in the shopping mall Piazza Maltepe district of Istanbul, offers its users a lively and dynamic environment with its designs that reflect the energy of the young audience to whom it is addressed. Design: KONTRA Architecture
Heidrick & Struggles, New York City, New York, United States of America
The Heidrick & Struggles workplace in New York City represents an intentional departure from the previous traditional operating model, with more autonomy for staff in the workplace and collaboration styles. Design: TPG Architecture
M Moser Associates,Shenzhen, China
The design of M Moser Associates Living Lab effectively promotes collaboration, well-being and motivates efficiency in the workplace, an example of the creativity of the design company at the Shenzhenlocation. Design: M Moser Associates
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18/04/2024
It may sound like a trivial question, but in fact it is not trivial at all; on the contrary, it holds within it very important physical and philosophical questions. The Washington Post noted that this question is stirring up some of the people on Twitter these days.
The debate was generated by a tweet from journalist Jacqui Deevoy, who wondered how it was possible that the sun had 'changed colour' from what she remembered as a child. The answer, however, is one that leaves one somewhat appalled, as there is no real unequivocal answer.
After all, children do not make a mistake by drawing the sun as a big yellow ball, but it is not a completely right answer. After all, light is just the perception of the wavelength of radiation emitted by the sun, and therein lies the whole secret.
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16/04/2024
Napoleon Bonaparte, often also referred to as Napoleon, was a French politician and general, founder of the First French Empire and protagonist of the first phase of contemporary European history, known as the 'Napoleonic Age'.
His conquests throughout Europe and beyond make him one of the finest military strategists ever, but his importance is not limited only to victories in the field. Also important were some campaigns, such as the one in Egypt, which returned priceless treasures to the world.
His life, studded with continual ups and downs, intrigues, murders and love affairs, ended in 1821 on the island of St Helena, in exile, due to stomach cancer. Although his life has filled the history books for over a century, some curiosities may still have escaped you.
Art galleries private collections
Art galleries private collections
Art galleries private collections
Art galleries private collections