Pop-Up Office re-invents the workplace with reclaimed pallets
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Pop-Up Office seeks to re-invent the workplace for the Post-PC era (Photo: Shai Gi)
Pop-Up Office uses modular units that can be combined in different ways (Photo: Shai Gi)
Pop-Up Office is constructed from reclaimed wood pallet boards and their frames (Photo: Shai Gi)
Pop-Up Office is said to be easily transported and rapidly deployed (Photo: Shai Gi)
Pop-Up Office could perhaps enable a degree of flexibility seldom seen in an office space (Photo: Shai Gi)
Pop-Up Office can be configured in varying designs (Photo: Shai Gi)
The Pop-Up Office modules, separated (Photo: Shai Gi)
Article Summary
Thanks to the prevalence of powerful laptops and cloud-based infrastructure, dreary office cubicles can increasingly be jettisoned in favor of dynamic spaces which encourage collaboration and innovation. The Pop-Up Office installation by Dubbeldam Architecture and Design is an example of this, delivering an office space concept which seeks to re-invent the workspace for the Post-PC era using reclaimed wooden pallets.
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