Time stands still: A look inside Walt Disney’s office
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In the heart of the Walt Disney Studios campus, in Burbank, California, there’s a towering building, where the Seven Dwarfs hold the roof over their heads, like the caryatids in ancient Greece. The Michael Graves-designed structure is corporate headquarters, where Bob Iger, Josh D’Amaro, and other key executives run the $215 billion entertainment giant. Off to the left is a smaller building, with a nondescript “Animation” sign above the door. If you walk through the doors of this building,...

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