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Having previously pooh-poohed half's idea for bringing some much-needed grass into the office environment, I think it is only fair to present my own alternative.
Which is, to replace the bricks and mortar of the modern squat office block with a huge glasshouse. Then replace the awful gray plaid
carpet squares with grass and the cubicle walls with bushes and trees. And since, to keep the same square footage, the office building will now take all the space where the parking lot used to be, we'd better add an underground garage.
Everything will have to be watered by an automatic in-ground system - sprinklers might be fun for the interns, but they'd play havoc with accounting's paperwork.
Advantages:
*everyone* gets a window office - just look up
you can walk barefoot on the grass just going to the water cooler (on casual Fridays, at least)
trees are great sound absorbers and besides, they're good for the soul
when the weather was suitably clement, the sliding walls at the ends could be opened up and cool gentle breezes could waft through the entire space
you don't have to log onto weather.com to find out if it's raining
the cars are tucked safely out of the elements
you don't have to worry about remembering to water that funny little plant that Flo in personnel gave you - you can just plant it behind the waste basket
you can bring your pet tree frog to work
Of course, we'd install smooth paving slabs immediately under your desk, so your roll chair could still roll (I don't think they work so well on grass).
solardome
http://www.solardom...sic-domes/index.php Pricey but stunning [sufc, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
nettles and arthritis. its a funny old world
http://news.bbc.co....i/health/771563.stm [po, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
Amorphophallus titanum
http://news.bbc.co....sci/tech/410763.stm Useful if you need to leave the office early [Klaatu, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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Great, except that I'll have to commute from the city to the country. |
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Fishbone, simply because I will fishbone any idea that deters you from actually going outside and running barefoot through the grass. |
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(Not really, but I was sort of obliged to post that. Instincts and all that stuff.) |
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- Leaves in the keyboard.
- Spiders in the CPU. (bbzzzzZZZZZZZT!)
- Trimming the hedges behind your desk.
- Losing your pet tree frog in accounting.
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Transparency? (I know you didnt say it, but none the less, thats why Im laughing). Croissant. |
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yay! anything that makes the outdoors more accessible to lazy asses such as myself...+.
not that i work... |
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This is a cool idea! If there's someone that you can't stand in the office, all you'd have to do is plant kudzu in their shrubbery-enclosed cubicle on friday night, and by monday they wouldn't be able to find their desk. |
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Do you depreciate your plants as assets, even though they are growing and worth more the larger they get? |
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You'll need pathways to prevent the whole place from turning into a quagmire. |
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Heck- why not just bring your laptop to the beach/ forrest/ hills? |
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actually, *do* use the stinging nettles, not to wipe, but to soothe your seized-up joints after a sedentary day at the desk. Can't remember where I heard it, but apparently nettles are good for arthritis. |
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Wiggling my toes in my grass under my desk = + |
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Welcome to the Office of Eden. As a perk, you get all the fruit you can eat. Just stay away from that tree over there in the middle. (+) |
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half: ah, that one's the Executive Tree.
bris: can't complain, but I will anyway. |
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There could be a whole new brand of office pranks...planting poison ivy, moving where the sprinkler points to, etc. |
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the thing is..............you'd probably end up having a tarp put over the top, because the whole point of a glasshouse is to heat up the inside for plants or something............yep. the glass acts like sort of barrier and keeps in the heat...that's why they're popular where it snows. |
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therefore it would be way hot and the ac would be breaking all the time because of the huge amount of inneficciency. so thus the tarp. |
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I you build it with a dome, you can use the "cooling machine" effect to build in some natural AC. Can't find a website, but trust me, it works. Basically you open a hole in the top of the dome, and open holes all around the bottom perimeter. Higher-altitude (therefore typically cooler) air is drawn in through the hole in the top and circulates out the holes in the bottom. This is all a totally passive inherent property of domes, so no machinery of any kind is needed. In real-world expiriments this effect has been shown to maintain an average temperature as much as 5-10 degrees F lower than the outdoor temperature at ground level. |
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Could be some issues with wildlife wandering in and out, though. Birds nesting on your desk and such.
On second thought, that could be lots of fun. Imagine all the great ways to annoy your boss.
Oh, I'm sorry, I lost that memo when the deer got in last week. I think one ate it. |
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I write this seated on an outdoor planter, laptop on my knees. The glare on the screen and my eyes dilation make it impossible to work. |
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I really love this even though I have many plants surrounding my desk at work anyway, and people always say it looks as though I'm sitting in the jungle!
I'd take it further.... |
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Great idea! In the summertime, employees can be encouraged to wear swimsuits, and just may end up spending more time at work! |
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