In the debate about open offices, much has been said. They foster collaboration and innovation. Or they rob employees of concentration and privacy. Gensler design principal Carlos Martinez has heard it all. So when he received instructions to deliver an open office for the Chicago headquarters of Motorola Mobility, that he did. The requisite rows of workstations stretch virtually unimpeded, and the space’s deep floor plates and high ceilings only increase the impact. Creative or disruptive? Energetic or stressful? Doesn’t matter. Because this open office is made to be hacked.
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