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What workstation configuration suits an architectural firm's production staff?

Architectural production staff need large worksurfaces (minimum 30" deep, 72"+ wide) for drawing reviews, material sample comparisons, and dual large monitors running BIM and design software. Panel heights of 48"–54" keep the studio floor visually open while providing some workstation definition. Cubicle systems with deep overhead storage for rolled drawing tubes and binder clips are practical. Some architectural firms eschew cubicles entirely in favor of large shared benching runs with individual storage — the professional culture is often highly collaborative. FindOfficeFurniture.com has workstation options for architectural environments — call 888-719-4960 for the best deals.
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