I am preparing a paper about how radical architects have changed the office layout during the mid-60s/early 70s. I am thinking for example of SISTEMA 45 designed by Ettore Sottsass jr. for Olivetti in 1972. Do you have other examples that foster an anti-hierarchical, colourful and "pleasant" experience of being a white-collar?
Thanks in advance.
Non Sequitur
Dec 18, 21 8:21 am
is it not your job as a student to do your own research? Asking others to do the leg work is fucking lazy.
bowling_ball
Dec 18, 21 11:22 am
I was going to offer my help but as I go through my highly organized research files, I realized I only have expertise on hierarchical, colourful, and "pleasant" examples of workplaces for white collars. So close.
Hi all,
I am preparing a paper about how radical architects have changed the office layout during the mid-60s/early 70s. I am thinking for example of SISTEMA 45 designed by Ettore Sottsass jr. for Olivetti in 1972. Do you have other examples that foster an anti-hierarchical, colourful and "pleasant" experience of being a white-collar?
Thanks in advance.
is it not your job as a student to do your own research? Asking others to do the leg work is fucking lazy.
I was going to offer my help but as I go through my highly organized research files, I realized I only have expertise on hierarchical, colourful, and "pleasant" examples of workplaces for white collars. So close.