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Beyond the cubicle: Unconventional office spaces Tighter budgets prompt companies to give conventional a new look.
A conference room in Squire Sanders & Dempsey's new environmentally-friendly building in Washington.
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A view of the reception area from above.
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Inside the offices of Webs, a Silver Spring-based company that creates Web sites.
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Hand-drawn portraits of employees line the wall of the entrance to the Webs office in Silver Spring.
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Prominent clients are listed on the glass wall at Deltek's new headquarters in Herndon.
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The cubicle for Deltek’s chief executive, Kevin Parker, is on the the main floor along with other employees of the software company.
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A large conference room is being prepared for Deltek's new headquarters.
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The interior atrium of Deltek's new headquarters in Herndon.
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Two Vocus employees shoot baskets on the half court at the company's new headquarters in Beltsville. CEO Rick Rudman says the company sprung for the indoor court, a $10,000 coffee maker and other big-ticket perks in an effort to retain employees.
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The Edison Theater conference room at the software firm features a popcorn machine inside. Vocus spent $12 million on its new headquarters.
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The town center and clock tower seen through the entrance gate of the Vocus headquarters. "We put our money into the common areas that will be valuable for our employees," the company's chief executive said.
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The Surf Shop conference room at Vocus.
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The conference table in the Surf Shop room.
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Vocus employees Kia May, Shara Gomes and Mike Del Borrello at the company's CD lending library.
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Employees walk pass the Side Burns conference room on "Main Street" inside the Vocus office building.
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Employee Ava Jawson takes advantage of the free candy in Sweet Lou's Candy Shop at the Vocus headquarters.
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Vocus chief executive Rick Rudman in Rick's Cafe at the technology firm's headquarters.
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A meeting takes place in Rick's Cafe.
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A conference room at the company.
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An employee uses the Vocus phone booth.
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Outside Felicia's Flower Shop conference room on "Main Street."
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Work spaces for sales department employees at Vocus's new headquarters.
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Civic Green, one of several gathering areas at Vocus.
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Vocus employees work with "Rock'em Sock'em" Robots nearby.
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Alan Clifford in LivingSocial's "ball room" at its Chinatown office. The company has a team dedicated to ensuring that its properties meet empoyees' needs.
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Employees at LivingSocial's various offices are allocated 80 to 100 square feet each as their work spaces.
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Employee Candace Bailey puts up daily goals on a board.
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Inside the LivingSocial's office in Chinatown.
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Area offices of LivingSocial are complete with a kitchen full of snacks, a skee ball machine and other diversions. depending on the location.
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Employees Becky Pool, 27, and Alison Hatfield, 26, have cupcakes and champagne during a celebration of LivingSocial's second anniversary.
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The lobby of National Capital Bank in Southeast Washington includes a 600-gallon aquarium with tropical fish.
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A plaque outside the office's Capitol Hill branch, which opened in 1889.
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Northrop Grumman chairman Wes Bush in a conference room on the 14th floor of the defense contractor's new headquarters in Falls Church.
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The cafeteria in the new building, which houses about 500 employees.
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A sculpture relocated from Northrop's former headquarters in Los Angeles overlooks the view from the 14th floor.
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A conference room with floor-to-ceiling windows at the company's new headquarters.
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The elevator bank on the 14th floor, where CEO Wes Bush's office is located.
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