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Office beer-pong anyone? Five tips for a top office

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Have you been lobbying the boss for a beer pong table ever since that story about Google's cool offices? This may help.

Having separate spaces for thinking, working and taking a breather may be a vital facet of workplace design, according to Eric Phillips, principal at Seattle-based architecture at NBBJ. He oversees the design and construction of offices for companies such as tech giants Alibaba, Samsung and Tencent.

Speaking to CNBC on the sidelines of the Echelon technology conference in Singapore, the design guru listed his top-five productivity-boosters that can be implemented without a monster budget.

"A lot of times, companies think they need a lot of money to get there. Actually no you don't, you need vision. The vision, sometimes on a simple dime, can take you a long way if deployed appropriately," Phillips said.

10 coolest offices in the world

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  • Corus Quay is the headquarters of Corus Entertainment, a Canadian media and entertainment group.
  • The building uses recycled materials and reuses rain water to reduce water and energy consumption.
  • Energy recruitment specialist, Spencer Ogden, has appeared on local media as having one of the coolest office spaces in Singapore.
  • Besides its Astroturf flooring, reclaimed wood round tables, and American-style diners, the firm announced the opening of its new signature office space on Jan 22.
  • When alternative clothing company, Comvert, transformed an old abandoned cinema into their new headquarters, it turned out to be the perfect space to flaunt their street cred.
  • The building was large enough to house all their offices, warehouse spaces and a shopfront.
  • Since the building used to hold a cinema, Comvert installed an indoor skate bowl above the warehouse, fully maximising the large ceiling height you see in all movie theatres.
  • Swedish internet service provider, Bahnhof, turned a former anti-atomic shelter into one of the brilliant office spaces in the world.
  • Known as the White Mountain Office, the data centre is located 100ft below the surface of Stockholm and covers around 4000sqft.
  • The architecture firm has created its own design genius of an office by half-submerging a simple tube into the ground.
  • The office has a long glass window that extends to half of the ceiling.
  • The minimalist design not only allows sufficient sunlight to enter the tube, it also eliminates the need for air-conditioning in the hot Madrid climate as the ground is insulated against heat.
  • The 70,000sqft facility is the corporate headquarters of Davison Design & Development and home to the largest invention factory in the world.
  • Employees are called "Creationeers" and get to wear lab coats while they work in state-of-the-art sound/video/animation studios and fully-equipped workshops for creating working prototypes of inventions.
  • Zynga is a social games services provider that sure knows how to bask in the glow of its own creations.
  • The San Francisco headquarters is dog-friendly and has futuristic neon-lit tunnels and arrows pointing employees in the right direction.
  • The office houses 1,700 people who, when not developing gaming software at their open desks, are chilling out at the various food stations or shooting zombies at their full-scale gaming arcade in the basement.
  • Google, the world's giant search engine, is also famed for its interactive and amazing office spaces around the world.
  • The Israel headquarters comes with a cozy jamming studio with colorful armchairs for employees to snuggle in, a large gym that overlooks the cityscape, cable car booths for private meetings, comfortable sleeping pods, slides and themed boardrooms that range from the desert landscape to quaint English countryside cottages.
  • Global advertising firm, Ogilvy & Mather consolidated their various Jakarta offices into a single building to create a seamless working environment.
  • The office is segregated into two spaces; a large central location for townhall meetings and various private sleep pods, dimly-lit narrow rooms for small meetings.
  • The advertising agency's Thailand headquarters is pumped full of quirky and fun elements that revolve around the theme of action and mobility.
  • Employees are greeted by a long reception desk that resembles a big white bus on wheels, meeting room tables are perched on bicycle pedals and wheels while meeting cabins are designed like train compartments.

1. Activity-based work spaces

Provide a variety of work settings for employees depending on what they are trying to achieve, whether it's a collaborative area for brainstorming or a silent zone for concentration.

2. Flexible desk arrangement

In such an environment, hot-desking is the way forward as it allows for employees to be as mobile as possible.

3. Natural light

Make the most of natural light -- and not just to save energy. Natural light has powerful effects on the mood, alertness and metabolism of employees, according to research.

4. Color

Changing the colour on your walls can influence employees' mood and behaviour. Red is often used to energize a room, while blue and green are regarded as calming hues.

5. Entertainment hub

With the average employee spending 90,000 hours working in their lifetime, providing entertainment or respite spaces can help provide some balance in their lives.

If that's not an option, offices can also consider providing employees with relatively low-cost services - be it postal or dry cleaning - to lighten their daily load so that they can focus on more pressing tasks on hand.

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