Germany embraces glitzy offices to shake up corporate culture


Different test workplaces are seen in the office building called 'pitch' near the new Adidas headquarters in Herzogenaurach, near Nuremberg, Germany March 3, 2016. Pictures taken on March 3, 2016. To match GERMANY-BUILDINGS/ REUTERS/Michaela Rehle

MUNICH/HERZOGENAURACH, Germany: Major German companies are investing in ambitious new buildings designed to attract top staff and encourage innovation, seeking to create a more dynamic corporate culture and keep pace with US rivals despite investor concerns about the cost. 

Germany is competing in a global race for top talent, particularly in technology and design, as firms such as Apple and Facebook work on futuristic campuses with gardens, fitness facilities and gourmet restaurants. 

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