Our weekly round up of workplace news from around the web.
Fast Company asks: are we creating beautiful, functional spaces—or merely social-media-friendly content?
Quartz highlights research that suggests that being more visible in open plan offices may not be good for everyone, especially women.
Having a totally rigid siloed structure stifles creativity, reports Management Today, but swinging too far the other way can cause as many problems as it solves.
Vice reports on the fall of WeWork and CEO Adam Neumann. Could more coworking spaces be next?
Two years after the NYC Department of Buildings tried to ban them, office building rooftops and terraces are multiplying with a vengeance, says New York Post.
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