Posted March 22, 2016 2:00 pm by Comments

By Josh Wayner

Image Courtesy Heather Strain

It was the most intriguing front door I’d ever seen: a column, much like a silo, concrete and sterile. As I approached, a sliding door opened. I entered the space. The door closed behind me. Steel walls in a circle surrounded me. There wasn’t a visible exit. It was like the transporter room on Star Trek. The only thing in the room was a tablet mounted to the wall. I woke it up and pressed the screen to speak to the secretary. A hidden door to my left opened. I was presented with my true objective . . .

Image Courtesy Heather Strain

I’m not sure if it’s a blessing or a curse, but I’ve seen a lot of corporate interiors in my life. Nothing compares to TASER’s HQ. The complexity of the open concept building — a maze of steel and glass connected by catwalks and cables — rivals that of a naval vessel. A secretary as sleek as my surrounds handed me a visitor’s badge, confounding my expectations of a burly alpha dog greeter.

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