Modern workspaces need to handle organizational complexity while providing the newest technology and equipment. More than that, office buildings are also the architectural calling-cards of modern businesses. Transparency, openness, and environmental sensitivity are the qualities required of company headquarters
and administrative buildings. In terms of interior design, the corporate image starts with the lobby and its furnishings. Some designs break with the traditional organization of workspaces, others aspire to turn offices into spatial objets d'art, and still others rely on the psychology of colour or integrate the landscape
or cityscape surrounding the building into the design. Thirty cutting- edge examples are presented in this handbook, which features acclaimed office designs from around the world. Moreover this manual present the theory of office typology and materials for interior design. Two additional booklets focus on standard details and a comprehensive questionnaire with 200 subjects to be discussed with the client before sketching first design ideas.