Published: Saturday, December 08, 2007
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Photographs by Jeroen Musch, Courtesy of Studio Ramin Visch.

Photographs by Jeroen Musch, Courtesy of Studio Ramin Visch.
The concept of Witteveen and Visch was not based on any false romanticism about an authentic factory building, but on the idea of an adequate, 'open' working environment for the entirely non-hierarchical organizational structure of a huge advertising agency. The users themselves are responsible for the degree of cult in the interior. In this way many of the staff of Ogilvy cover the great distances in the former cycle factory, by means of Push-peddlers parked next to their worktables. It is up to you to be creative, after all.
Photographs

Photographs by Jeroen Musch, Courtesy of Studio Ramin Visch.

Photographs by Jeroen Musch, Courtesy of Studio Ramin Visch.

Photographs by Jeroen Musch, Courtesy of Studio Ramin Visch.
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