Thinking Outside the Cube: How offices will change–for better and for worse
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#2> After a group of scientists complained to Chu Foxlin, the Cambridge architect, about distracting office noise, for example, she proposed installing isolation cones—made of felt and large enough to work inside—that would hang from the ceiling to about three feet from the floor.
The Cone of Silence. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cone_of_Silence
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#3> 1968: The designer Robert Propst invents the precursor to the cubicle. Three decades later, he will denounce the cubicle’s overuse as “monolithic insanity.”
Moral: be mindful of what you create.