Many cube farms were built during the Dot-com bubble.
Theoretically, with advances in technology, we could just upgrade our cube farms one piece at a time.
She smiled and kissed me on the cheek, then walked to her workstation in the big cube farm, greeting her colleagues along the way.
The acoustically engineered cube farm outside my door absorbed the sound with the ruthless efficiency I'd come to expect of all things tobacco.
But it was an office, and in a time of cube farms that meant everything.
An office filled with cubicles is sometimes called a cube farm.
Many cube farms were built during the dotcom boom.
But here, in this seemingly corporate cube farm, Jane is remembered.
Before us, in the middle of a 19th-century pile of stones, which everyone pretty much assumed could never be changed, is a cube farm.
Now a symbol of compartmentalization, the workplace is undergoing a shift away from "cube farms" toward more collaborative working spaces.