Take a look at Linkedin's creative work space.
Linkedin's Shanghai office spans across 1,800-square-meters, and offers a glimpse into the city's urban energy. After collaborating with M Moser in Silicon Valley and New York, LinkedIn wanted to create a brand-new workplace in Shanghai, that reflected the office's local culture.
Acclaimed creative agency TheOrangeblowfish were brought on board to integrate artistic environmental storytelling, unique to LinkedIn and their workspace.
So prepare to be inspired, and check out LinkedIn's dynamic workspace below.
LinkedIn believes that physical space embodies company culture, vision and values – that every office space should reflect its local culture.
The “Parklife” design concept for the space draws inspiration from the People’s Square in downtown Shanghai. As one of the earliest public spaces in the city, the People’s Square offers a glimpse of the metropolis’ urban energy and culture.
The office space has been designed to improve user wellbeing. Quality lighting design, acoustics and ergonomic furniture, all contribute to a healthy work environment. The work area includes booths, small open collaboration areas, enclosed meeting rooms, phone booths and training spaces to support different work types.
Reflecting Shanghainese culture and engaging storytelling, the space supports LinkedIn’s long-term development and business vision in China.
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