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Gensler Redesign UBM SF OfficesUnited Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world. Long gone are the days of the dreaded tall gray cubicles, laid out in puzzle like fashion. The move to digital and mobile technology among the younger employees in companies convinced UBM that collaborative “we” spaces where employees can move around the office and work in multiple locations is more intuitive than the creation of “me.” The new space, designed by Gensler, allows employees clear lines of sight to easily let colleagues interact with one another.1
Gensler Redesign UBM SF OfficesUnited Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world. Long gone are the days of the dreaded tall gray cubicles, laid out in puzzle like fashion. The move to digital and mobile technology among the younger employees in companies convinced UBM that collaborative “we” spaces where employees can move around the office and work in multiple locations is more intuitive than the creation of “me.” The new space, designed by Gensler, allows employees clear lines of sight to easily let colleagues interact with one another.2
Gensler Redesign UBM SF OfficesUnited Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world. Long gone are the days of the dreaded tall gray cubicles, laid out in puzzle like fashion. The move to digital and mobile technology among the younger employees in companies convinced UBM that collaborative “we” spaces where employees can move around the office and work in multiple locations is more intuitive than the creation of “me.” The new space, designed by Gensler, allows employees clear lines of sight to easily let colleagues interact with one another.3
Gensler Redesign UBM SF OfficesUnited Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world. Long gone are the days of the dreaded tall gray cubicles, laid out in puzzle like fashion. The move to digital and mobile technology among the younger employees in companies convinced UBM that collaborative “we” spaces where employees can move around the office and work in multiple locations is more intuitive than the creation of “me.” The new space, designed by Gensler, allows employees clear lines of sight to easily let colleagues interact with one another.4
Gensler Redesign UBM SF OfficesUnited Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world. Long gone are the days of the dreaded tall gray cubicles, laid out in puzzle like fashion. The move to digital and mobile technology among the younger employees in companies convinced UBM that collaborative “we” spaces where employees can move around the office and work in multiple locations is more intuitive than the creation of “me.” The new space, designed by Gensler, allows employees clear lines of sight to easily let colleagues interact with one another.5
Gensler Redesign UBM SF OfficesUnited Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world. Long gone are the days of the dreaded tall gray cubicles, laid out in puzzle like fashion. The move to digital and mobile technology among the younger employees in companies convinced UBM that collaborative “we” spaces where employees can move around the office and work in multiple locations is more intuitive than the creation of “me.” The new space, designed by Gensler, allows employees clear lines of sight to easily let colleagues interact with one another.6
Gensler Redesign UBM SF OfficesUnited Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world. Long gone are the days of the dreaded tall gray cubicles, laid out in puzzle like fashion. The move to digital and mobile technology among the younger employees in companies convinced UBM that collaborative “we” spaces where employees can move around the office and work in multiple locations is more intuitive than the creation of “me.” The new space, designed by Gensler, allows employees clear lines of sight to easily let colleagues interact with one another.7
Gensler Redesign UBM SF OfficesUnited Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world. Long gone are the days of the dreaded tall gray cubicles, laid out in puzzle like fashion. The move to digital and mobile technology among the younger employees in companies convinced UBM that collaborative “we” spaces where employees can move around the office and work in multiple locations is more intuitive than the creation of “me.” The new space, designed by Gensler, allows employees clear lines of sight to easily let colleagues interact with one another.8
Gensler Redesign UBM SF OfficesUnited Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world. Long gone are the days of the dreaded tall gray cubicles, laid out in puzzle like fashion. The move to digital and mobile technology among the younger employees in companies convinced UBM that collaborative “we” spaces where employees can move around the office and work in multiple locations is more intuitive than the creation of “me.” The new space, designed by Gensler, allows employees clear lines of sight to easily let colleagues interact with one another.9
Gensler Redesign UBM SF OfficesUnited Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world. Long gone are the days of the dreaded tall gray cubicles, laid out in puzzle like fashion. The move to digital and mobile technology among the younger employees in companies convinced UBM that collaborative “we” spaces where employees can move around the office and work in multiple locations is more intuitive than the creation of “me.” The new space, designed by Gensler, allows employees clear lines of sight to easily let colleagues interact with one another.10
Gensler Redesign UBM SF OfficesUnited Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world. Long gone are the days of the dreaded tall gray cubicles, laid out in puzzle like fashion. The move to digital and mobile technology among the younger employees in companies convinced UBM that collaborative “we” spaces where employees can move around the office and work in multiple locations is more intuitive than the creation of “me.” The new space, designed by Gensler, allows employees clear lines of sight to easily let colleagues interact with one another.11
Gensler Redesign UBM SF OfficesUnited Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world. Long gone are the days of the dreaded tall gray cubicles, laid out in puzzle like fashion. The move to digital and mobile technology among the younger employees in companies convinced UBM that collaborative “we” spaces where employees can move around the office and work in multiple locations is more intuitive than the creation of “me.” The new space, designed by Gensler, allows employees clear lines of sight to easily let colleagues interact with one another.12
Gensler Redesign UBM SF OfficesUnited Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world. Long gone are the days of the dreaded tall gray cubicles, laid out in puzzle like fashion. The move to digital and mobile technology among the younger employees in companies convinced UBM that collaborative “we” spaces where employees can move around the office and work in multiple locations is more intuitive than the creation of “me.” The new space, designed by Gensler, allows employees clear lines of sight to easily let colleagues interact with one another.13
Gensler Redesign UBM SF OfficesUnited Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world. Long gone are the days of the dreaded tall gray cubicles, laid out in puzzle like fashion. The move to digital and mobile technology among the younger employees in companies convinced UBM that collaborative “we” spaces where employees can move around the office and work in multiple locations is more intuitive than the creation of “me.” The new space, designed by Gensler, allows employees clear lines of sight to easily let colleagues interact with one another.14
Gensler Redesign UBM SF OfficesUnited Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world. Long gone are the days of the dreaded tall gray cubicles, laid out in puzzle like fashion. The move to digital and mobile technology among the younger employees in companies convinced UBM that collaborative “we” spaces where employees can move around the office and work in multiple locations is more intuitive than the creation of “me.” The new space, designed by Gensler, allows employees clear lines of sight to easily let colleagues interact with one another.15
Gensler Redesign UBM SF OfficesUnited Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world. Long gone are the days of the dreaded tall gray cubicles, laid out in puzzle like fashion. The move to digital and mobile technology among the younger employees in companies convinced UBM that collaborative “we” spaces where employees can move around the office and work in multiple locations is more intuitive than the creation of “me.” The new space, designed by Gensler, allows employees clear lines of sight to easily let colleagues interact with one another.16
Gensler Redesign UBM SF OfficesUnited Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world. Long gone are the days of the dreaded tall gray cubicles, laid out in puzzle like fashion. The move to digital and mobile technology among the younger employees in companies convinced UBM that collaborative “we” spaces where employees can move around the office and work in multiple locations is more intuitive than the creation of “me.” The new space, designed by Gensler, allows employees clear lines of sight to easily let colleagues interact with one another.17

















