Thanks all! This is very encouraging. There are already "sections",
but I was concerned they would work against the community building
aspect. They're not closed sections, though. It just FELT weird. :-)
The plus, I guess, is that it has two shower rooms (and two
bathtubs...haha).

Toni

On Mar 30, 3:23 pm, Jerome Chang <[email protected]> wrote:
> We did it thru architecture (desk and office layout, materials, lighting, 
> etc.).  Like starting with a big block of clay, you trim it, sculpt it, and 
> generally break it down to smaller components that work together.
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> Well, actually, maybe it's not everyone's version of cozy, but it works for 
> us!
>
> Jerome
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> On Mar 30, 2012, at 12:51 PM, OC Houston wrote:
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> > We went to look at a space today that's just over 13K square feet. The
> > 11K square foot building is in negotiations. Anyway, I just couldn't
> > get the feel of community as I walked through. Who has a space larger
> > than 5,000 square feet and how do you make it feel cozy?
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