Summary of What it’s like to work in the world’s greatest office

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The video discusses the design of the SC Johnson Great Workroom, which is described as a "building I'd been in many times." The video then shows highlights of the room, including the gold elevator, the three-legged chairs, the cool ceiling, and the visitor lanyard. The speaker describes working in an allegedly "great" office, but finds it disappointing because it is just a laptop away from being alone. He says that the space would have mattered if it had been filled with people.

  • 00:00:00 This video follows a reporter as he visits the world's first open office, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1939. The reporter tries out the working conditions and finds that they are unlike anything he has experienced before. The most striking feature of the building is the central room, the Great Workroom, which is filled with columns that Wright called "Dendriform." The reporter finds that the experience of working in the room is a unique and inspiring one.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses the design of the SC Johnson Great Workroom, which is described as a "building I'd been in many times." The video then shows highlights of the room, including the gold elevator, the three-legged chairs, the cool ceiling, and the visitor lanyard.
  • 00:10:00 The speaker describes working in an allegedly "great" office, but finds it disappointing because it is just a laptop away from being alone. He says that the space would have mattered if it had been filled with people.

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