Do You Have a Place in Your Office Where Ideas Can Breathe?

Do you have a place in your office where ideas can breathe?
Not a meeting room. Not a focus pod. A place where the work stops being about deliverables for a moment — where you can pick up an instrument, prototype something physical, or just sit with a half-formed idea and let it develop without an agenda.
People need space to reset, create, and think differently. Engineering work is intense and precise by nature — hours of concentrated problem-solving, coordination, calculation. That focus is necessary and we are proud of it. But sustained creative work also needs contrast. A different kind of space, a different kind of activity, and the permission to use it.
Our office has had musical instruments and 3D printers for a while. They are not decorations. The 3D printer gets used for project prototypes and the occasional Saint Patrick's Day shamrock. The instruments get played. These things matter for a team that spends most of its day inside digital models.
Now, with a room under the roof becoming available, an old dream is getting closer — a proper small workshop of our own. A physical space for ideas and early-stage prototypes. Somewhere you can build something with your hands, test a concept, or just work differently for a while.
Productivity needs creativity. Creativity needs space. We are building both.