Please don't feed the animals: Richard Hywel Evans treated London ad agency DFGW as a study on the concept of enclosure.

Interior Design, May, 2006 by Phillips, Ian

No stodgy conference rooms. Especially not those run-of-the-mill glass boxes. When Richard Hywel Evans's namesake architecture and design firm was commissioned to outfit a London headquarters for the advertising agency DFGW, that was a major requirement. Evans would just have to find another way to provide the staff with semiprivate areas for strategy sessions and other meetings related to campaigns for the BBC, Expedia, Toshiba Corporation, and the British government.

The result is a number of partial enclosures that offer significant views of what's going on inside them. A tubular-steel structure called the Birdcage is where the staff creates mood boards and pictographs for client pitches. Then there's the Forest, a small meeting room screened by...

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