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  2. Corporate architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch consultancy agency Veldhoen & Company received attention from the corporate world in 2005 regarding their work with office design. Multiple firms based in Denmark incorporated their spatial design ideas with the intention of using this physical change to instil new work styles from their employees. [10]

  3. Office space planning - Wikipedia

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    Research is sometimes required to plan office layouts strategically, often done by identifying the factors that potentially affect space occupants — collecting and analyzing data in regards to how space is used, current building standards in furniture or ergonomic furniture, future demand of space or growth between business units.

  4. Ralph Haver - Wikipedia

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    1960 Scottsdale City Hall, Scottsdale, AZ (now Triangle Building) 1960 Sheppard of the Valley Lutheran Church, Phoenix, AZ (partially razed) 1960 Town and Country Paradise (T&C IV) Phoenix, AZ; 1960 Coronado High School, Scottsdale, AZ (mostly razed) 1961 Villa Monterey Casitas 1-4, Scottsdale, AZ (Dave Friedman's, Butler Homes.

  5. Bennie Gonzales - Wikipedia

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    Gonzales' career was at its zenith during the 1960s and 1970s, when he was hired and commissioned to design many of Scottsdale's municipal buildings, which are still in use today. [1] He designed the city of Scottsdale's main library, city hall, and the art complex, which is located across from the Civic Center Plaza. [ 1 ]

  6. Taliesin Associated Architects - Wikipedia

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    Scottsdale, Arizona: 13405 N Scottsdale Road Charles R. Schiffner [18] Marin County Civic Center: 1960–1962, 1966–1969 San Rafael, California: 3501 Civic Center Drive William Wesley Peters, Aaron Green Designed by Wright 1957–59 with an administration building and post office (built 1960–62) and Hall of Justice (built 1966–69). [19]

  7. Open plan - Wikipedia

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    Open-plan office designs (e.g., tables with no visual barriers) reduce short-term building costs, compared to cubicles or private offices, but result in persistently lower productivity, dramatically fewer face-to-face interactions among staff, and a higher number of sick days. [1]

  8. The School of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The school is the smallest accredited graduate architecture program in the United States and emphasizes hands-on learning, architectural immersion, experimentation, and a design-build program that grew out of the Taliesin Fellowships’ tradition of building shelters in the Arizona desert. The school is not ranked by any ranking publications.

  9. IDEO - Wikipedia

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    IDEO (/ ˈ aɪ d i oʊ /) is a design and consulting firm with offices in the U.S., England, and China. It was founded in Palo Alto, California, in 1991. [6] [7] [8] The company's 500 staff uses a design thinking approach to design products, services, environments, brands, and digital experiences.