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Pinterest's Newly Renewed Innovative Headquarters

Standard offices and conventional cafeterias are a subject put to rest, as growing companies, particularly in the social media circuit, are looking for a more start atmosphere that allows for employee interaction. Earlier this week, we shared Twitter's main international workplace with us and now we bring you the new Pinterest Head office, which also happens to be based in San Francisco.

The two-story workplace, which used to be a warehouse, is designed to house up to 300 employees for the growing company. The large, flexible space is the mixed structural and design initiatives of All of the Above, First Office, and Schwartz and Architecture.

Each stage of the restored site has its own purpose, maintaining an organized separating between personal and public spaces that allows employees to be as effective as possible and finish tasks cohesively. The upper level of the office is specific for personal working channels, while the first ground is a more supportive atmosphere. It is decorated with long platforms for social and interactivity, as well as conference areas for collaborations.

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Source : The Coolist

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