cellkontor
Cellkontor, or cell office, describes an office layout in which workers occupy enclosed private rooms. Walls and doors separate each workspace from adjacent areas, prioritizing privacy, acoustics, and personal control over the immediate environment. While often associated with a single occupant per room, some configurations use two to three occupants per cell.
Typical features include a door, an interior wall with a window to a corridor or shared space,
Advantages include improved concentration, fewer interruptions, better confidentiality, and easier handling of sensitive information. Disadvantages include
Historically, cellkontor was a traditional arrangement in many offices, especially in government, academia, and large corporations.
In contemporary discussions of workplace design, cellkontor is often weighed against alternatives such as open-plan offices