A description of the offices of social networking firms like MySpace and Facebook.
Social networking has become a beast of an enterprise. Concocted by nerdy computer geeks the likes
of facebook, twitter and myspace are impossible to escape from.
Perhaps you are one of the many who dislike these new
technologies and choose to shy away from anything that reduces privacy and
increases exhibitionism. However, the enormous success of innovative social platforms
illustrates that the majority of the modern world is keen to get a piece of the
collective action.
Companies who have created and developed these sites are
raking in the cash. This is exemplified in the extraordinary offices their staff
work in, which are peppered with modern interior design, glass screens, shots
of vibrant colour and fancy seating arrangements.
Social networking mega star Facebook has just moved into new
offices in Palo Alto in California and boasts a dj set among its decorative
pieces. Staff at the firm were asked their opinions on how they would like the
space to be designed and used; apt for a company that champions social
interaction and communication.
The walls of the Twitter headquarters are graced with the
company birdie logo on a pale blue backdrop. Pretty communal kitchen areas and
a massive dining area share the same black carpet tiling striped with lime
green lines.
LinkedIn offices have a table tennis area, multi-coloured seating
blocks and mammoth employee vending machines.
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has red walls, screens to play computer games on, basketball hoops and drum
sets. The space is supposed to generate creativity, strengthen team bonds and
increase interpersonal contact, as are all of the other incredibly designed
office spaces.
Perhaps these designs are the precursors to the way the
majority of future offices will turn. Employers may begin to focus on employee
satisfaction and create office spaces that heighten team spirit. Until then the
humble cubicle will have to suffice for the millions of office workers around
the globe who don’t work for a social networking giant.
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Javaria Akbar is a journalist who writes commercial property news. US Office Broker
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