Inside Samsung’s $300M open-air office of the future
Samsung, one of the world’s largest tech companies, designed its North American headquarters to integrate into Silicon Valley, not wall employees off from it. Take a tour with WSJ’s Adam Falk as he checks out the workspace, including its elevated, open-air gardens. Photo: Verus Productions
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