From the publisher: Corporate Interiors No. 7 captures a timely portrait of American companies as they explore the unprecedented possibilities of the global economy by visiting their newest offices, created… Read more
From the publisher: Corporate Interiors No. 7 captures a timely portrait of American companies as they explore the unprecedented possibilities of the global economy by visiting their newest offices, created by some of the nation's leading architects and interior designers. In one superbly printed four-color page after another, readers are invited on a guided tour of corporate America that will take them into such strategic locations as headquarters, regional operating centers, R&D facilities, call centers, law offices, showrooms and broadcast centers, to see where many of the nation's managers, professionals and other decision makers work. Business leaders and their architects and interior designers will find the book's scores of recently completed projects, showcased in hundreds of color images, provide an effective means of assessing their options for planning, designing and building state-of-the-art facilities.
Organized alphabetically by design firm, Corporate Interiors No. 7 is meant for easy reference and repeated use, with each project indexed by company name and location. Corporate executives and architects and interior designers serving the corporate and institutional worlds will encounter fresh new working environments to challenge established ways of working and suggest new directions for reinventing organizations. Whether readers' preferences lean towards a more traditional setting, such as the Arts & Crafts interiors for Metropolitan Capital Bank, in Chicago, or a cutting-edge space, like the starkly modern Chicago office of Digitas, they will find much to stimulate their own imagination here.