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We wouldn't expect payroll, personnel, and accounting to happen in factory-floor offices. Production schedules, work-in-progress tracking, job specs, equipment maintenance records, fabrication drawings--that's probably in the factory-floor office.
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An architectural abstract shot of an office building on the Lambeth riverfront in London.
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I am assuming these were office spaces, I believe in the first building I went into.
The old Davis High School building, now the City Offices, on Russell Boulevard. It was cold out while I was drawing this, all those branches. Davis CA
This is the building I worked in for the NHS, before I recklessly chucked it all away! My office was on the second floor, straight ahead.
It was a nice sunny day when we went for our walk here, but very windy! To the left of this picture is the Guildhall (pic to follow)
The Harrogate Council Offices is a municipal building in Crescent Gardens in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England.
The former Harrogate Council offices, located at Crescent Gardens, were vacated in 2017 when the council moved to its new headquarters at Knapping Mount, and are now owned by Impala Estates, who plan to convert the building into office and restaurant space
It looks like sitting on an old farm, but actually it is on a busy street (Chestnut) in Asheville and housing several offices.
A couple of website follow which are useful for learning more about what constitutes the so-called "Queen Anne Style" of architecture in the United States.
www.nps.gov/nr/travel/asheville/che.htm
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Anne_style_architecture_in_th...