Right...but are these demountable walls, like by DIRTT, actually feasible to 
re-arrange easily by community managers or administrative types? And while they 
can be paid as furniture, their cost is something like 10x (?) more than 
traditional drywall. 

Jerome
www.BLANKSPACES.com

> On Jun 26, 2017, at 7:46 AM, Maureen Soules <soule...@umn.edu> wrote:
> 
> While a more expensive initial investment, I'd seriously consider a product 
> like DIRTT.  Several reasons: First, the product can be depreciated like 
> furniture, installation (including electrical work) can happen over a weekend 
> or after hours with almost no downtime or disruption to your business, and it 
> can be reused and reconfigured as the needs of your office space evolve. 
> 
>> On Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 3:30:21 PM UTC-5, Lauren McDaniel wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I'm exploring the possibility of adding some glass-walled offices to our 
>> coworking space and curious how much these typically cost. I'm looking for 
>> enclosed (with door) floor-to-ceiling options since the purpose would be to 
>> create more privacy for phone calls. Seeking an option that could fit one 
>> desk and another that could fit a desk of four. 
>> 
>> I'd welcome all suggestions and manufacturers! 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Lauren McDaniel 
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