The first thing Ms. Chase points out to us about her office is the sign in front. It is evident that she values the character the sign adds with its aesthetics and its place in history. She explains that her workspace is eclectic and functional, "not too fancy." By keeping the space open, she encourages collaboration and idea exchange. There are no walls to hide behind. In fact, while giving her interview, we see her colleagues engaged in conversation behind her. From their smiles and relaxed body language, they seem at home in the space and with one another. A mural depicting the interstate with added fanciful characters is a point of pride. The idea developed quickly into a finished work of art, and I like how this large-as-life piece brings the outside inside.
It is interesting to note how Ms. Chase positions her workspace above so that she can see out over everything that's going on. Instead of being mixed in with the flow of the lower level, she takes a step back to survey the whole. There's no confusion about who's in charge. Plus, interruptions are less likely. "They have to climb the stairs if they want to bug me."
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