cesar pelli. kenzo tange. nbbj. hok. that's just a basic list of commercially successful firms doing prominent office buildings in that period. your question is almost too open ended to answer.
It's all about the cubical. Cubicals were supposed to be an individual paradise for employees, but they became our nightmares lol. Herman Miller designed the first one in the 1960s.
Office Architecture & Design 60s/90s
Hi all,
do you know interesting papers and books about the changements of office architecture and design from postwar up to the 90s?
Thanks
things changed half a dozen times during that time span. What have you found so far and when is your home work due?
Yes I do.
You could start with watching Mad Men and finish with The Office...there you go.
thanks
look up books on Mies, SOM, Philip Johnson, Michael Graves, Gensler, KPF. there's a ton out there.
cesar pelli. kenzo tange. nbbj. hok. that's just a basic list of commercially successful firms doing prominent office buildings in that period. your question is almost too open ended to answer.
yes, now i make one more specific since I'm starting going deeper in the research
It's all about the cubical. Cubicals were supposed to be an individual paradise for employees, but they became our nightmares lol. Herman Miller designed the first one in the 1960s.
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