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by chris-hexx
2546 days ago
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Open office is the future on average, just because it's the best you can do for dollar/worker/sqft. Offices with doors, we are told, are too expensive, because they're accounted for differently as part of the building, not part of depreciating furnishings and equipment. Under that constraint, I don't understand why soundproofed full height cubicle walls with closing doors aren't the obvious compromise between what can be sold and what can be installed. Is it fire code? Do businesses who care about productivity spring for actual offices? There appears to be a niche here, and I don't see why it's not filled. |
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