Waukesha Electric Systems - Waukesha Electric wanted to move away from a traditional cube setting, and move towards an open, inspirational, collaborative environment. A number of elements, including 120-degree workstations and lower panels contributed to creating a work space that encourages communication. A classic, yet updated appearance was accomplished by using neutral fabrics and paints for the workstations, and adding vibrant accent colors throughout the building.
Waukesha Electric Systems - Waukesha Electric wanted to move away from a traditional cube setting, and move towards an open, inspirational, collaborative environment. A number of elements, including 120-degree workstations and lower panels contributed to creating a work space that encourages communication. A classic, yet updated appearance was accomplished by using neutral fabrics and paints for the workstations, and adding vibrant accent colors throughout the building.
Waukesha Electric Systems - Waukesha Electric wanted to move away from a traditional cube setting, and move towards an open, inspirational, collaborative environment. A number of elements, including 120-degree workstations and lower panels contributed to creating a work space that encourages communication. A classic, yet updated appearance was accomplished by using neutral fabrics and paints for the workstations, and adding vibrant accent colors throughout the building.
Waukesha Electric Systems - Waukesha Electric wanted to move away from a traditional cube setting, and move towards an open, inspirational, collaborative environment. A number of elements, including 120-degree workstations and lower panels contributed to creating a work space that encourages communication. A classic, yet updated appearance was accomplished by using neutral fabrics and paints for the workstations, and adding vibrant accent colors throughout the building.
Waukesha Electric Systems - Waukesha Electric wanted to move away from a traditional cube setting, and move towards an open, inspirational, collaborative environment. A number of elements, including 120-degree workstations and lower panels contributed to creating a work space that encourages communication. A classic, yet updated appearance was accomplished by using neutral fabrics and paints for the workstations, and adding vibrant accent colors throughout the building.
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