20 Workspaces to Envy
Very few of us work where we'd really like to work. Cubicles are, in fact, no employee's choice for the ideal workspace and those lucky enough to avoid the cubed fate don't always have access to the perfect environment. Check out 20 of our nominees for workplace of the year.
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Bright and open to get those creative juices flowing.

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Maybe not for those potentially affected by vertigo, but quite a concept anyway.

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Side view of the previous space.

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Not a bad looking home office.

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Ernest Hemingway at his "standing desk".

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Openness yet with a sense of privacy is where it's at.

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Maybe not everyone's ideal, but I still think this would be a pretty cool place to work.

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E.B. White with a view of the water.

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Transforming old, industrial spaces is all the rage. It's easy to see why that's an attractive idea with spaces like this.

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Not the most private of the lot, but if collaboration's the game, open desk space is a great option.

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Ok, I'm not sure this was a great place to work, but this map of Tokyo at police HQ from the 1980s is just awesome.

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I'm sure they don't keep these drawers at the Smithsonian open all the time, right?

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If swashbuckling is your thing, this is probably your ideal workspace.

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George Clooney in his rather comfortable-looking office.

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Ewan McGregor in "The Ghost Writer", so I suppose this is a fictional workspace, but pretty interesting nonetheless.

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Claude Monet in his studio. I wouldn't mind a chaise in my office...

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Foosball table? Sure, why not.

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It almost looks like the ceiling had to be adjusted to fit that last rocket in.

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Another of Hemingway's spots.

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How about another waterway vista?
















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