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Physical space matters. It’s easier to be productive, creative and happy at work in a colourful, organic, playful environment than in a grey, linear, boring one.
And I’m not talking about the outside of the building. Many companies have buildings that are sleek, modern, architectural glass-steel-and-cement sculptures on the outside - and cubicle wastelands on the inside. These companies need to remember that most employees tend to work inside the building.
With that in mind, here’s some eye candy from 10 different innovative, well-designed workplaces.
Could you sit in grey cubicles and come up with stuff like The Incredibles and Finding Nemo? Naaaaah… And that’s why Pixar’s offices look more like this:
The last picture shows a row of little huts, each of which is an office. The pictures are from this cool photo tour of the Pixar HQ.
Kathy Sierra, who writes one of the best blogs in existence, created her home office in a vintage trailer.
What a great way to create a fun, different home office. Kathy talks about it here.
Here are some pictures from Red Bull’s London office. Shiny!
The last picture shows a slide that people can use to go between floors. Yee-hah! There are many more pictures here.
Who says government offices must be boring. Mindlab at the Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs in Copenhagen, Denmark is a meeting facility available to all employees.
The heart of it is an egg-shaped meeting room inside which all the walls are whiteboards - you can write on any surface in there. This was designed by Bosch & Fjord.
We (=The Happy At Work Project) wanted something simple, fun, flexible and practical for our office. The central piece is a high desk where three people can comfortably work side by side. You can stand or sit on high office chairs. Up to 8 people can meet around it. Everything you see there is from IKEA, and setting up the whole office with workspaces for 3 people cost us about 1000 euros.
While it’s not as fancy as some of the other offices shown here, it works great and it shows how much you can do for almost no money - In just one room we have workplaces, meeting space and plenty of floor space for workshop exercises or plain old fun.
This has got to be the coolest idea in a long time. 7 people pedal along, one steers. It’s the conference bike and I want one!! While it’s not a workplace, it would make a great meeting room!!
Menlo Innovations is a software development company in Ann Arbor Michigan. They do all their programming work using eXtreme Programming, and while their offices aren’t particularly fancy to look at, they are ideally suited to the work they do.
Being situated in a nice area of town, they can even take meetings outside on the sidewalk. Again, this shows that creating a fun, innovaticve office environment doesn’t require a huge budget - just a little common sense, creativity and a willingness to risk doing something different.
What If? Innovation were celebrated as the UK’s happiest workplace in both 2004 and 2005. I visited their London HQ last week for a grand tour, and here are some of the highlights:
But what about industry? You could never create, say, a really cool car assembly plant could you?
Sure you could. Check out the Volkswagen Phaeton plant in Dresden, Germany:
Who says a factory has to be ugly and dirty? That plant is simply beautiful! The photos were taken from this photo tour where you can see many more cool pictures. There’s also more at the plant’s website.
Yes, yes, I know - using Google here is almost too predictable. But they get it, dammit! Their HQ, the Googleplex is seriously cool and creative.
The physical workspace is one of the most ignored, yet most important factors in creating good workplaces. None of the ideas shown here will apply to every company, but most companies could stand to improve a little. It doesn’t have to cost a lot of money but it does take a little creativity and courage.
What could your workplace learn from some of the designs shown here?
UPDATE: Having this post on reddit, digg and lifehacker at the same time was too much for my server and mysql crashed - I apologize. I’ll look into fixing this, so it won’t be a problem in the future.
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Genetic technology isn’t quite advanced enough to predict your future, but there’s already plenty of fun you can have with your DNA. Here are five cool things you can do with your DNA.
Bonus idea: Send your DNA into the future by having children.
What other cool stuff have you done with your DNA?
This post was written as part of the
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No one would argue the fact that Google is one of the most useful sites on the Internet. Unfortunately, most people only use about 3% of its power.
Smart Google users, on the other hand, know how to turn Google into a quick calculator, translate foreign sites, create their own customized search engine, and search for movie reviews and stock quotes with special search queries. In this article, we’ll show you how to do all of that and more.
Turn Google Into a Quick Calculator
Google enables you to perform a number of math operations includingaddition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and percentages.All you have to do is use some calculator operators, which include:
Here a few example queries to get you started.23 + 34
Take Notes while Browsing the Web with Google Notebook.
This note taking application allows you to organize all of your online research quickly and easily. With Google
Notebook, you can clip text, images, and links from web pages while browsing. Your notes and clips are saved to an online “notebook” that you can access from any computer, and may also be shared with others. So whether you’re planning a vacation or writing a school paper, Google Notebook makes it easy. To get started, go to Google Notebook’s main site.Translate Foreign Sites
A large portion of the web sites on the Internet are not in English. This means that you’re missing out on a big portion of the Web. Fortunately, Google has provided a solution.
First, translate the word you want to search for into the desired language. You can do this at BabelFish. Next, go to Google, enter your search query, and press enter.
On the results page, you should see a link that says, “Translate this page” to the right side of the search results. Click on that link and Google will automatically translate the page to Englishfor you.
I have used just this one tip to discover a number of great new sites that I never would have had access to if it weren’t for Google’s translation tools.
Looking for Movie Reviews?
Google’s got you covered. Simply go to http://www.google.com/movies and type in your favorite movie.
Google also has lots of specialized search portals catered to technology enthusiasts.
Are you a Mac junkie? Google will allow you to search for all things related to Mac and Apple at http://www.google.com/mac.
Search for all things Microsoft at http://www.google.com/microsoft/.
Not a Microsoft fan? Google’s got a special Linux search engine waiting for you at http://www.google.com/linux.
Forget the Weather Channel.
Who needs television when you’ve got Google? To get your local weather, simply go to www.google.com and type in weather:”areacode”. Fill in your area code and you will be given a 4-day weather forecast and today’s temperature, wind, and humidity.
Looking For a Stock Quote?
Find it quickly at Google by typing in: “stocks:msft”. This search query will give you a quick snapshot of Microsoft’s stock performance. To find other stock information, just change the stock symbol.
Create your own Customized Google Search Engine.
Google is allowing everyone to join in the fun with Google Custom Search Engines. This Google product allows anyone to create their very own search engine.
You get to choose the sites, invite others to contribute to your search engine, and even customize the look and feel to suit your preferences.
You could make your very own customized search for jobs, videos, digital camera reviews, and more. The possibilities are endless.
Start building your own search engine at http://google.com/coop/cse/.
Hidden Google Pages
There are also a number of hidden pages on Google that you’ve probably never seen before. Here are just a few of them:
Google Moms - A tribute to Google moms for Mother’s Day.
Google Dance 2004 , Google Dance 2005 and Google Dance 2006. Yes, it’s hard to believe, but Google has their very own dance. They’re packed with plenty of food, drinks, games, product demos, and a hotspot where you can meet the engineers.
Dilbert and the Google Logo - Check out the first and last Dilbert cartoon on Google.
The Future of Google
Google always has new ideas brewing in the Google Labs. Everything from Experimental Search to Google Voice Local Search. Find out what they’re up to at http://labs.google.com. Play around with their prototypes and then send in some feedback. Who knows, maybe we’ll see your ideas in the next Google tool.
Source: lifehack