Synopses & Reviews
Even in challenging economic climates, business must carry on, must do more with less, make greater use of fewer resources.One such commonly affected resource is a fundamental one -- physical office space. As businesses try to make smaller, less expensive office spaces viable, the challenge is of course to maintain a professional atmosphere which, though small, still allows all workplace needs to take place. Offices for Small Spaces showcases over two dozen innovative small offices from all over the world and from all sorts of businesses -- and none larger than 865 square feet! -- that make the most of their area and nonetheless manage to create a habitable workplace environment conducive to success of business. Offices for Small Spaces is sure to provide plenty of ideas for your own workspace.
About the Author
Alejandro Bahamón, 1972, is a Colombian architect who has been working in Spain since 1997. After working as photographer, architect and architectural editor in his country he went to Barcelona to develop a Ph.D. program about Interior Public Spaces in the Higher Technical School ofArchitecture of Barcelona. Since 2000 he has had his own architecturaloffice, where he develops research, interior design and architectural projects at medium and small scales. He combines his work as an architectwith his academic and publishing work, collaborating as a writer and editorfor various publications including the books Houses on the Edge and Small Apartments.