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  2. Office Space - Wikipedia

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    Office Space is a 1999 American satirical black comedy film written and directed by Mike Judge. [4] It satirizes the work life of a typical 1990s software company , focusing on a handful of individuals weary of their jobs.

  3. Office - Wikipedia

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    Filing space: an open or enclosed support space for the storage of frequently used files and documents. Storage space: an open or enclosed support space for the storage of commonly used office supplies. Print and copy area: an open or enclosed support space with facilities for printing, scanning and copying.

  4. Office space planning - Wikipedia

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    Space management, on the other hand, is concerned with providing the delivery of space services and the management of the completed space plan. In practice, office space in many organizations may be provided in the absence of considering work environment settings, space planning methodologies, technology, innovative and creative ways of ...

  5. List of largest office buildings - Wikipedia

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    Largest office buildings by total area Building City Country Floor area (m 2) Height (ft) Height (m) Floors Year Employees The Octagon: New Administrative Capital Egypt: 4,700,000 [1] N/A: N/A: 5 under construction Surat Diamond Bourse: Surat, Gujarat India: 660,000 268 81.9 15 2023 65,000 [2] The Pentagon: Arlington, Virginia United States ...

  6. Bill Lumbergh - Wikipedia

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    William "Bill" Lumbergh is a fictional character, who appeared initially in the Milton animated shorts, and later was portrayed by Gary Cole in the 1999 film Office Space as the film's main antagonist.

  7. Coworking - Wikipedia

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    A coworking space in Berlin. Coworking is an arrangement in which workers for different companies share an office space. It allows cost savings and convenience through the use of common infrastructures, such as equipment, utilities and receptionist and custodial services, and in some cases refreshments and parcel acceptance services. [1]

  8. Cubicle - Wikipedia

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    Empty cubicles in an office 3D model of cubicles. A cubicle is a partially enclosed office workspace that is separated from neighboring workspaces by partitions that are usually 5–6 feet (1.5–1.8 m) tall. [1]

  9. Category:Office buildings - Wikipedia

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    Coworking space providers (1 C, 25 P) H. Headquarters (12 C, 2 P) L. Law offices (46 P) S. Skyscraper office buildings (2 C, 104 P) U. ... Pages in category "Office ...