There was no place for pushpin panels in the rows of desks assembled amid the concrete columns at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Johnson Wax building in Racine, Wisconsin, circa 1951. Photo by Wayne Andrews/Esto.
In1968 a new concept forever revolutionized the workplace: the open-plan panel system. By the ’90’s, the cubicle was the indisputable king, and it remains so
today. We mark this glorious reign with a photo chronicle of how we got here
from there