
Workplace 2016
Dive into the fascinating evolution of the modern office in *Workplace (2016)*, a thought-provoking documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Gary Hustwit.
Director: Gary Hustwit
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Workplace (2016) about?
*Workplace (2016)* examines the transformation of office environments through design, innovation, and forward-thinking architecture. It follows the creation of R/GA's New York headquarters, highlighting how spaces evolve to meet the demands of modern work culture.
Who directed Workplace?
*Workplace* was directed by Gary Hustwit, an acclaimed filmmaker known for exploring design, technology, and culture in his documentaries.
Who stars in Workplace?
Cast details for *Workplace (2016)* are not publicly listed. The documentary focuses on architectural and design innovators rather than traditional actors.
Is Workplace (2016) worth watching?
*Workplace* is a compelling watch for fans of design, architecture, or workplace culture. While not a mainstream blockbuster, its insightful take on the future of offices makes it a niche gem worth exploring.
How long is Workplace?
*Workplace (2016)* has a runtime of 64 minutes.
About Workplace (2016) — The Future of Office Design Unveiled
Dive into the fascinating evolution of the modern office in *Workplace (2016)*, a thought-provoking documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Gary Hustwit. This visually striking film traces the past, present, and future of workplace design, blending architectural innovation with real-world experimentation.
Through the lens of R/GA's bold collaboration with Foster + Partners, *Workplace* explores how cutting-edge thought reshapes our professional environments. The documentary captures the creative process behind designing R/GA's New York headquarters, offering a glimpse into the future of workspaces where functionality meets imagination. Ideal for architecture enthusiasts and anyone curious about the spaces they inhabit, this film turns the mundane into a captivating narrative.