open-plan造句1. The firm's top managers share the same open-plan office.
2. They shared a cramped open-plan area in which they were disposed rather in the manner of a traditional typing pool.
3. Recently refurbished, the lounge-bar and dining-room are open-plan and the food served is simple.
4. Better still, off-street markets in open-plan warehouses, which have a roof, if not much else.
5. You can also view the open-plan attic, in which Johnson and his six helpers put together the dictionary.
6. The ink cartridge is an open-plan affair, with four ink tanks feeding to a head built into the carrier.
7. The large open-plan 'veranda' space comprises kitchen, lounge and dining. A snug, a step lower with an open fireplace, can on colder days be closed off from the main space.
8. The open-plan kitchen brings you both gustatory and visual pleasure.
9. Open-plan offices may offer companionship, but that assumes you like the people whose space you share.
10. Whatever small gains open-plan offices do offer in enhanced communication are, in any event, wiped out by the loss of productivity.
11. There's little else to the accommodation apart from an open-plan head to the starboard and a small galley opposite.
12. Here we illustrated numerous dramatic conversions of warehouses and textile mills whose open-plan layouts made them adaptable for virtually any purpose.
13. The symbol of the new age is the new Euston, an all-purpose combination of airport lounge and open-plan public lavatory.
14. With 29 metres between east and west window elevations, the building was not ideal for open-plan studios.
15. He even had all his senior staff sit in an open-plan office with himself in the middle. But the mayor was soon frustrated by a system hostile to innovation.
16. KB Home has whittled back its costs by altering the architecture of its homes: open-plan layouts save on interior walls, for instance.
17. A recent article in the Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management said that employees in open-plan offices were more prone to eye, nose and throat irritations, and more likely to come down with flu.
18. Photo above: Our living room and kitchen/dining area is open-plan and is not very big.
19. Inside, his Mercury train has a contemporary and flexible, open-plan design with traditional commuter seats which incorporate movie, music and games entertainment systems.
20. Now that the corner-office is as retro as Mad Men, open-plan culture demands a level of quiet.
21. The two of us stood in the middle of a large, open-plan office and let rip.
22. An impression of extra space is given by the open-plan layout of the high ceiling living room, the former kitchen, and the side room.