Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Amazing Offices in San Francisco 10 Inspiring Workspaces

Amazing Offices in San Francisco 10 Inspiring Workspaces Amazing Offices in San Francisco: 10 Inspiring Workspaces IMAGE SOURCE: FENNIE (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 1. Microsoft, San FranciscoMICROSOFTS San Francisco office, designed by Design Blitz, acts as both a showroom for new Microsoft technology and an employee workplace. The design incorporates bold panels of colour in the Microsoft logo colours and sharp, angled shapes. The workplace is largely open plan but allows for privacy in glass-fronted conference rooms and informal tables and seating.Image Source: Design Blitz  Photography: Bruce Damonte2. Autodesk, San FranciscoAS A LEADER in 3D design software, it was important for Autodesk to fully utilise their office space. Gensler Architecture designed a workplace with areas for work, relaxation, informal meetings and large gatherings. Exposed piping, geometric wall decals and dark wooden panelling combines to create a unique and contemporary aesthetic.Image Source: Gensler Photography: Michael Townsend (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 3. Instacart , San FranciscoINSTACART, a grocery delivery company, have San Francisco headquarters that reflects the produce they deliver while remaining professional. Cabbage wallpaper, desks made out of repurposed fruit boxes and a fully-stocked kitchen put a fun twist on the brands function. Employees can enjoy a comfortable workspace with an in-house bar as well as beautiful lounge areas to relax in.Image Source: Design Blitz Photography: Jasper Sanidad4. Pixar, San FranciscoONE WOULD expect Pixar, an animation company who has brought joy to many, to have amazing offices by default, and the fun workplace that is the companyĆ¢€™s San Francisco creative factory doesnt disappoint! Designed by Gensler in a 19,000 sq. foot warehouse, the space features huge statues of famous Pixar characters such as Buzz and Woody, and a staff gaming area.Image Source: Gensler Photography: Sharon Risedorph (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 5. Decorist, San FranciscoDECORIST, a San Francisco inter ior design firm, needed an office space that showed off their decorating abilities. Far removed from sterile cubicles and frosted glass, their office looks more like a home library than an office. Plush carpets line the floors and eclectic artwork brings life to the walls. Mismatching desks and comfortable seating creates a cozy, homely atmosphere.Image Source: Decorist Photography: Aubrie Pick6. Heavybit Industries, San FranciscoAS A WORKSPACE for cloud-developer start-ups, Heavybit Industries offices needed to be fresh and innovative. Designed by Iwamoto Scott in a former warehouse, the office retains an industrial feel with exposed steel and concrete. A large communal workspace with bar seating and a conference table encourages collaboration, while window seats which border the upstairs provide a cozy place for employees to work alone.Image Source: Iwamoto Scott  Photography: Bruce Damonte (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 7. Lyft, San FranciscoLYFT, a fun young transportation company based in San Franciso, offices that bring the whimsical to the workplace. The Lyft logo is a pink moustache, and this is referenced throughout the design with pink pool noodles hanging from the ceilings. There is even a secret library for employees to escape to, accessed through a portrait of Willy Wonka, making this a highpoint of our review of amazing offices in San Francisco!Image Source: Office Snapshots8. Chartboost, San FranciscoGAMING is one of the most fun industries on the planet, so it was important for Chartboost to bring this to their offices. Designed by Design Blitz, the workspace looks like its in a video game, with a Super Mario themed meeting room and a giant T-rex in the lobby. Employees have no shortage of ways to relax, with a putting green, arcade games, hammocks and grass-covered beds.Image Source: Design Blitz Photography: Jasper Sanidad (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 9. Github, San FranciscoGITHUB builds online col laboration tools, so it should come as no surprise that their offices in San Francisco encourage team work between employees. Designed by Fennie Mehl Archtects, the space is largely open plan, with no private offices. Repurposed shipping containers provide informal meeting rooms, and those seeking quiet time can escape to a glass-fronted mini-office. Employees can also enjoy an edgy bar and kitchen area. One of the most amazing offices in this city.Image Source: Fennie Mehl  Photography: Eva Kolenko10. Muh-Tay-Zik Hof-fer, San FranciscoAD AGENCY  Muh-tay-zik Hof-fer have simply amazing offices that reflect their quirky approach to advertising. With a clean monochrome colour scheme, touches of neon pink add a sense of fun. Employees can enjoy a fully-stocked kitchen, as well as table tennis and lots of comfortable seating in their workplace.Image Source:Muh-Tay-Zik Hof-fer  Photography: Jasper Sanidad

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