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The open ideal? Measuring the effects of open plan space on collaboration

rospomeroy / December 15, 2016
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Find our presentation slides from the Building Webinar: Evidence behind creating the ideal working environment , 12 December 2016, here.

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December 15, 2016 in Zusammenarbeit. Tags: collaboration, evidencebaseddesign, open-plan offices, social network analysis, space syntax

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