Old shops, factories, apartments, there are no rules when it comes to building office space. Here we’ll discover some of the more unusual spaces we’ve come across. With all these spaces, they are well designed, enabling their inhabitants to continue working effectively, whether on land, water or air!
Selgas Cano Architecture Office
This underground, super modern construction contrasts with its surroundings, creating an eyecatching, yet functional design for it’s workers.
Warlies Park House, Waltham Abbey
This listed mansion is home to some Greater London employees, no doubt grateful for the beautiful grounds and luxurious interior.
image credits: Warlies Park House
Office Barge Paddington Basin
Permanently moored office barges in the Paddington Basin provide a unique working environment in London.
Microsoft’s Tree House
Microsoft describes their tree house space as built for Biophiles being outdoors and amongst nature helps these fortunate workers to be more productive.
Office in the sky: Air Force One
President Trump’s office inside the famous Air Force One is a workspace we would like to try out!
Underground – Churchill’s Cabinet War Rooms
This one hails back a few years now. 13 metres of reinforced concrete protected these offices underground in Whitehall during World War 2.
Silicon Valley’s latest trend – Shoeless Offices
Companies like Gusto are introducing a shoeless policy, and workers place their shoes in cubby holes.
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Warlies Park House, Waltham Abbey
This listed mansion is home to some Greater London employees, no doubt grateful for the beautiful grounds and luxurious interior.
image credits: Warlies Park House
Underground – Churchill’s Cabinet War Rooms
This one hails back a few years now. 13 metres of reinforced concrete protected these offices underground in Whitehall during World War 2.
Image credits: IWM