COLLABORATIVE OFFICES ARE ABOUT MORE THAN INDOOR TREEHOUSES

Innocent’s London office. Image courtesy of Innocent Drinks.

When Ticketmaster opened their London office, they sparked a flurry of interest with the introduction of an indoor slide for employees. For some, this represented an exciting and different way to inject a bit of fun and creativity into the office environment. For others, it was a gimmick too far. As the debate raged across the internet, one thing became clear: with many people spending in excess of 40 hours a week in the office, the need for dynamic, well-designed workspaces which engage employees and encourage collaborative working is paramount.

Via workdesign.com >