Shortly after starting out in Frank Gehry's office in the early 1990s, Clive Wilkinson founded his own firm in Los Angeles, and has since designed far-reaching workspaces for such big-name clients as Google, the BBC, 20th Century Fox and Microsoft. I spoke with Clive about the evolution from cubicle farms to “serendipity machines” in office design, and his thoughts on co-working spaces. Also turns out he’s not a huge fan of Apple's "spaceship" campus.
Listen to One-to-One #20 with Clive Wilkinson:
Projects mentioned in the episode:
↑ Clive Wilkinson's home at Norwich Drive
↑ Clive Wilkinson's home at Norwich Drive
↑ Clive Wilkinson's home at Norwich Drive
↑ Pallota Teamworks
↑ FIDM Annex
↑ "Super Desk" for The Barbarian Group
↑ One Shelley Street
↑ TBWA Chiat Day
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