To put the cherry on top, Dropbox enlisted help from two architecture and design studios in San Francisco; Rapt and AvroKO, from there the research, concepting, and design of Dropbox’s HQ was underway.

Of course, the “one-office-fits-all” mold got too stale, Ahn needed to enlist the entire companies input to really drive home a design that would appease to most.

Within the concepting stage, Ahn realized that the staff was looking for multiple spaces, multiple work outlets to escape to. With 1,500 employee’s working out of the San Francisco office daily — Ahn had to make sure that design could transcend taste.

Check out the rest of the designs in the gallery below — tres chic!

 

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