My Cube

May 30, 2010

Diana Siembor's cube is a primeval dinosaur jungle

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It's a jungle out there -- especially in Diana Siembor’s cube.

EMPLOYEE: Diana Siembor

JOB: Graduate program coordinator, University of Washington

CUBICLE RAVE: “I call my cubicle ‘Primeval Dinosaur Jungle.’ It’s an escape to nature — circa 260 million years ago! Dinosaur figures traipse across my desk, and visitors can look at fossils of trees from the Washington area, as well as identify the species of ferns that grow in our local woods. I enjoy working in the jungle every day.”

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3 Comments

Me on June 1, 2010 10:19 AM | Reply

I don't see much work on that desk.

Good way to hide from your co-workers, just duck behind a fern!

Jean V on June 2, 2010 12:45 PM | Reply

I love it!

Bringing plants into a commercial office space is a great way to improve the air quality and lower stress.

We're not widgets made out of plastic -- we're human animals. We need LIFE around us.

My favorite office had a courtyard and in nice weather we could open double French doors into the courtyard and breathe fresh air, enjoy the plants and the sunshine. HEAVEN.

Tracie Omestad on February 9, 2012 10:53 AM | Reply

Wow, look at that... how fun. You know how much I miss you and Jen? :< Think of you guys all the time.

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