The Big Ideas Behind Microsoft’s New “Design Language”
Data Centers of the future are here
The tech giant's new office design guidelines hope to create a sense of place and intuitive collaboration in every one of its 800 offices worldwide.
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Paolo Facchini, Igor Rebosio
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The Big Ideas Behind Microsoft’s New “Design Language”
Under the leadership of CEO Satya Nadella, Microsoft began a process of transformation in 2014, which included remodeling its offices around the world. With the aim of fostering a more collaborative, learning-driven work culture, the company has put together a framework called “The Design Language for Place.” Shown here is its Milan office, designed by DEGW in Herzog & de Meuron’s Feltrinelli building.
Under the leadership of CEO Satya Nadella, Microsoft began a process of transformation in 2014, which included remodeling its offices around the world. With the aim of fostering a more collaborative, learning-driven work culture, the company has put together a framework called “The Design Language for Place.” Shown here is its Milan office, designed by DEGW in Herzog & de Meuron’s Feltrinelli building.
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