I +1 Jerome's suggestion to hire a designer/architect.
A couple more notes to support that argument.

Space allotment depends a lot on context:

   1. What market are you in? People in NY and Palo Alto are used to a lot 
   less space/person because real estate is so expensive. Chicago is a 
   different market. 
   2. What is your competition providing (i.e., is WeWork setting the 
   standard in your market?)
   3. How much common area space do you have per person? People work best 
   in spaces that are designed for activity-based working - meaning there is 
   an area that best fits the type of work you are trying to accomplish at any 
   given point - creative work, focused work, group work, etc. There's a lot 
   of value in the amount of space available OUTSIDE of the private office or 
   desk.

Here's a blog post with some additional thoughts on design considerations: 
http://everythingcoworking.com/5-space-design-mistakes-to-avoid/

Jamie

On Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 11:17:45 AM UTC-7, Yaron Tal wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am looking for recomendation about the space size per person.
> how many people can work at the office?
> what are the office size for:
> 1 person?
> 2 person
> 3 person
> 4 person
> 5 person
> 6 person
> 7 person
> 8 person
>
> thank
> Yaron
>

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