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Posted By: rm2, 05-14-2021, 05:28 AM

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05-14-2021, 06:39 AM - 1 Like   #2
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yep, that’s an architect’s desk
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Someone having a lot of work (already done or to be done)

Did you try another one focusing on the architect, leaving the front area soft? Would be nice to see it as comparison.
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Seems befitting a collegiate architectural text book for a chapter focusing on workflow and organization lol.

Good job!

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No 5S in this office then?

It's an interesting view. Nowadays offices (non-architectural) are paper free and, well sterile really.
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Looks like my dad's office
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QuoteOriginally posted by 5ks Quote
Someone having a lot of work (already done or to be done)

Did you try another one focusing on the architect, leaving the front area soft? Would be nice to see it as comparison.
I did not want to make it about him as a person.

Thanks everyone for your kind comments.

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Nowadays offices (non-architectural) are paper free and, well sterile really.
There's less paper in most architects offices as well these days. Far from paper free though.
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Make me nervous looking at it, waiting for the stack of books to fall over.
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Make me nervous looking at it, waiting for the stack of books to fall over.
Amazing, right? Most isles in the office were like that.
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