When most people hear the word “office,” they picture beige walls, endless cubicles, and stacks of paperwork. But some companies decided to break the mold and built spaces that feel more like amusement parks, art galleries, or futuristic spaceships.
Working in these offices isn’t just routine — it’s an adventure. AdmiGram.com rounded up five of the world’s most jaw-dropping offices that will make you want to update your résumé immediately.
5 Offices Where You’ll Forget You’re Even at Work
Facebook (Menlo Park, USA) — A Campus the Size of a City
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Facebook’s MPK20 campus feels less like an office and more like an urban playground. The company’s motto “move fast and break things” is reflected in its design: the world’s largest open floor plan stretching 400 meters long. On the rooftop? A sprawling green park with walking trails and meeting spots.
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Inside, you’ll find free cafés on every corner (serving everything from burgers to global delicacies), ice cream stands, a hair salon, dry cleaning, even a bike repair shop. Motivational graffiti splashes across the walls: “Do the things you fear!” At Facebook, the office is an extension of life itself — you don’t have to leave when the workday ends, because everything you need is already here.
Google (Zurich, Switzerland) — The Office of the Future Is Already Here
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If there’s one company synonymous with cool offices, it’s Google. Their Zurich campus is a masterclass in employee care. Forget stress — here, slides replace staircases for fast (and fun) floor-to-floor travel. Conference rooms are shaped like igloos or spaceship cabins. Glass “aquariums” serve as brainstorming pods.
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And then there are the legendary “egg pods” — personal cocoon-like workspaces where you can nap, relax, or just enjoy a moment of peace. Add in a private bar with free drinks and an in-house massage room, and you’ve got more than an office — it’s a mini city where work flows seamlessly into play. People don’t just work here; they live here.
Pixar (Emeryville, USA) — A Giant Playground for Creative Geniuses
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The studio that gave the world Toy Story and Monsters, Inc. was never going to settle for a boring office. Pixar’s headquarters is built to celebrate imagination at every corner. Its massive atrium was designed by Steve Jobs to spark “unplanned meetings” between animators, programmers, and writers — because that’s how the best ideas are born.
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Employees are free to decorate their workspaces however they want: castles, treehouses, tiki huts with straw roofs — you name it. Beloved character statues line the halls, making the entire campus feel like you’ve stepped into a Pixar movie. Inspiration isn’t just encouraged here — it’s unavoidable.
Selgas Cano (Madrid, Spain) — A Forest Office for Introverts
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This Spanish architecture firm took a completely different approach. Instead of building something flashy, they literally tucked their office into the ground. The result? One of the most photogenic workplaces in the world.
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The long glass-and-wood structure is embedded into a hillside pine forest, with one wall made entirely of glass. Employees work facing the woods, where squirrels, birds, and the changing seasons replace traffic and concrete. It’s the ultimate anti-office: serene, quiet, and naturally inspiring.
Lego (Billund, Denmark) — An Office Built Out of Bricks
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What should the headquarters of the world’s most beloved toy look like? Bright, playful, and larger than life, of course. Lego’s office is made up of giant “blocks,” as if it were built straight out of its own sets. Inside, color rules the day — orange staircases, green couches, yellow tables.
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Massive Lego sculptures of dinosaurs, employees, and endless creations fill the space. And yes, there are play zones stocked with bricks where you can build to your heart’s content between meetings. The office constantly reminds everyone of Lego’s true product: joy, imagination, and creativity. It’s a workplace that awakens your inner child and makes every day a little more fun.
These five offices prove one thing: the future of work doesn’t have to look like cubicles and beige walls. Sometimes, the best ideas come when you feel like you’re anywhere but work.
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