Bad news for Apple.
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Not really. Steve Jobs took and the architects created an interior design that would maximize employee interactions and the creation new relationships between people from different teams. Steve Jobs talking about it here: https://youtu.be/gtuz5OmOh_M?t=216 …pic.twitter.com/J6D0MoHX4L
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That's smart
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that's not random - that's centralized and reminds me more of a shape of hand with fingers than a star
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That’s true but it was more hub and spoke. You had to see others and stumble into them but you also then retreated to your own quiet office to do focused work
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Cal Newport talks about this in his recent book and in this interview: https://inthebooks.800ceoread.com/interviews/articles/a-qa-with-cal-newport …
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There were entries at each of the "fingers" facing the rest of campus. The long edge faced 'away' toward Albany St(?). There was zero forced serendipity.
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Great things happened there, but I'd not over-romanticize the building itself. Ugh!
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This is embarrassingly inaccurate, anyone can see that you can move from e.g. wing 1 to wing 2 without brushing the route from wing 4 to wing 5
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the "internal node" here is the entire bottom horizontal part.
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