Brooklyn Boulders’ Active Collaborative Workspace Reinvents the Office as Physical Playground

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Despite the first part of their name, Brooklyn Boulders is a Massachusetts-based organization that runs the oddest co-working space we’ve ever seen. Their Active Collaborative Workspace has got the desks, tables, counters, couches, lounges and Wi-Fi you’d expect, but it’s located atop an enormous climbing wall in a 40,000-square-foot “hybrid climbing facility."
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While workspaces have traditionally been about focusing on tasks, either alone or with others, the ACW is designed with physical distractions aplenty: Standing-desk-height counters are topped with pull-up bars, and in addition to the rock climbing wall there are cardio machines, a weight room, a yoga studio, a slackline facility and a variety of fitness classes and personal training sessions one can sign up for.
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The company’s thinking is that these diversions will not only get you into shape, but ultimately boost, not curtail, productivity. “Positive disruption of sedentary work sessions," they write, “in the form of play, movement, and exercise fuels creative thought, encourages collaboration and results in a happy and healthy work environment."

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