Design from the inside (opens in new tab)
Imagine you're an architect hired to redesign the floorplan of an office. The company hiring you has grown from 10-100 employees and wants to make sure the space is easy to navigate and the common areas are in the optimal location. You ask the client for the existing floorplan, but nobody can find the original drawings. They'd be useless anyway, because as the company has grown, the employees have been given license to change the space as they see fit. Their modifications range from simple d...
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