1. That means the traditional office layout of lined-up cubicles and work stations is seen as rigid and unimaginative. 2. Their office layout stank to high-tech heaven. 3. He found work designing office layouts and illustrating structural concepts for architectural firms. 4. IRS agents appeared to be familiar with the office layouts and locations of files, one of these people said. 5. Members of the group felt that the unconventional office layout also worked well because of the sophistication of the technical resources available through their computers. 6. So widely accepted has this new approach to office layouts become that even the most conservative technology companies have embraced it. 7. Technology companies and consulting and financial-service firms form a vibrant tenant sector that has led a reconfiguration of office layouts. 8. Users can make block diagrams, flowcharts, office layouts and maps, all by dragging various stencils across the computer screen with a mouse. |