5 Cool Cloud Company Offices
It's no secret that many tech companies spend a lot of money on their offices to keep employees happy and engaged. Here are 5 cloud company offices worth checking out.
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Cloud storage company Box opened its international headquarters in London in 2013. There are now more than 140 employees working from Box's office in the North Row area of London. The 11,157-square-foot office was designed by Area Sq.
This photo showcases a meeting pod, and a taxi which is also used as a meeting space.
This is Citrix's office in Italy, which is located in Milan. The 10,700 square foot space was designed by II Prisma.
The office also features booths for meetings, which are equipped with white boards. These booths sit adjacent to open workspaces with desks.
Corvisa is headquartered in Milwaukee. The massive space, designed by Eppstein Uhen Architects, spans 35,000 square feet in Schlitz Park. The space includes open desks, a games room, and breakout areas, such as these hanging chairs, which give employees flexibility while doing their work.
Rackspace is headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, but it has an office in Amsterdam as well. Opened last year, Rackspace's office is located in the Travelport office building and was designed by New Purpose. The office makes good use of the company's colors with red featured throughout the space.
Area Sq, the same company that designed Box's London office on the first slide, was contracted to design Demandware's office in London. The design features a hot desking area for regular visitors and a long white table for meetings and collaboration. The 6,500 square foot office was completed last year.
Area Sq, the same company that designed Box's London office on the first slide, was contracted to design Demandware's office in London. The design features a hot desking area for regular visitors and a long white table for meetings and collaboration. The 6,500 square foot office was completed last year.
Mondays are always a hard day to return to the office, especially as the weather gets warmer and weekends are filled with outdoor activities. Maybe your office is a looking a little uninspired lately as well with a dying plant and empty coffee cups strewn across your desk…(no, just me?)
There has been a lot of research on how office design can impact employee productivity, with open offices coming into style over the past couple years, replacing cubicles as the design du jour. Many offices, such as the Toronto office of ecommerce SaaS company Shopify, now take a hybrid approach which gives employees the best of both worlds – a bit of privacy when it is needed, and open space to collaborate when that is required.
Why not take a virtual look at the top 5 coolest cloud offices that seek to inspire employees to innovate while encouraging internal communication and collaboration? You may be inspired to breathe new life in your own workspace.
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