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The diagram highlights the differences in the design of offices in Japan and in the US. Overall, it can be seen that these offices are vastly different, with the American work space as having multiple rooms serving different functions, while the Japanese one share the same space for every personnel. Both of these designs have […]
The picture demonstrates a standard office version in two countries, which are the USA and Japan. Overall, in Japan, every management level and staff works in the same room, and the office is symmetrical, from east to west, while American offices are constructed by categories. While both types of offices include two management parts, which […]
The blueprints present the distinctive designs of two offices in Japan and America. In general, typical Japanese style more concentrates on collaboration, while the typical American office follows the private workplace with partitions. Remarkably, the American office deploys one-third of an area for several functional rooms rather than a fully workspace in the Japanese office. […]
The two maps compare the layout of a typical Japanese and American office. Overall, the Japanese and American workplace are significantly different. While the Japanese office encourages collaboration among staff, the American ones emphasize individual working styles. Regarding the arrangement of seating, in Japan, the employees are placed together in a spacious regular table, which […]
The graph illustrates arrangements between an American and a Japanese office. From the overview, The Japanese office floor plan emphasizes collaboration and simplicity, while the American one is deemed to encourage privacy with a diverse array of amenities. First and foremost, there is a significant disparity of the arrangement of worker’s seats between two types […]
