How Dyson Built Its Singapore HQ Out of a Century-Old Coal Plant | WSJ Open Office
Dyson’s new headquarters in a nearly 100-year-old power house represented a shift for the company as it moved from England to Singapore. About 2,000 employees are spread across St. James, Dyson’s technology center and advanced manufacturing campus.
WSJ took a tour with James Dyson to see how the company turned a space built for machines into one built for people.
Chapters:
0:00 Dyson’s new HQ
0:59 Transforming the building
3:01 The helical stairs
4:25 The atrium
6:02 The auditorium
6:32 Cafe and chimney
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