Why Dyson's Singapore HQ Changes How You Think About Offices

Dyson didn't just move its headquarters. It moved its entire identity into a 100 year old power station in Singapore, and the result is unlike anything you'd expect from an appliance company. This is a rare look inside St. James, where nearly 2,000 engineers and designers now work across one of the most ambitious corporate campuses in Asia. From the preserved industrial architecture to the advanced manufacturing floors running alongside it, every corner of this place was built with intention. If you've ever been curious about what a technology company looks like when it stops playing it safe, this one is worth your time.