A Ping-Pong table and W hotel-style furnishings don't guarantee that an office is a meaningful space for employees.
Office design crimes can take many forms — from too-bright lighting to squeezing employees into a too-small space. But mistakes can go deeper than furniture and carpet, even as firms devote money to upgrade their surroundings.
CannonDesign principal and design leader Robert Benson shared a few design crimes he's encountered when working with companies to build their offices.