The entrance to the bathrooms is right across from the admin's desk with an unobstructed view. So not only does the admin have to deal with whatever stink wafts out of there on a daily basis, they also get to know who made the stink and employees leaving the bathroom know that the admin knows it was them who made the stink. And of course the admin knows how long and how often you go in there.
Does directly behind the admin's desk count? She has an obstructed view, but you have to walk past her to get into the bathroom.
Spend a bazillion dollars on a new office featuring a cube farm for the plebes and glass walled offices for the gentry. Move into said office and hire a consultant to provide training to staff for an active shooter situation which ironically happened to be the day after the Las Vegas massacre. The consultant basically said we were all sitting ducks as there was nowhere to hide.
Our office checks these boxes. Cubes on one side, me and the chief inspector have partially glass walls. Completely open to any sort of active shooter. Cost a ton of money to move into this building in 2015.
Make sure some of the offices back up to the bathroom so you can hear the flush every time. Thin walls are a bonus.
Demand that no personal electrical devices can be plugged in the building. No just space heaters, but the mini coffee pot someone is hiding under a giant snack bowl as well.
Routine A/C or heating breaks depending on the season.
Place the offices by the front door of the building so everyone stops by to ask where some other office is. Helps to have no information desk.
Place the break room, bathroom, copier, etc. as far away from everyone as possible.
Copier code. I hate those thing.
We have almost all of these. Admin's desk backs up to the bathroom. No personal electronic devices are supposed to be plugged in, but no one listens. No mini-fridge for the water lady downstairs (but she put it in anyway).
Heat almost always gets stuck on at some point during the winter, several times. Every once in a while we come back to an office that's well over 100 degrees with tiles coming unglued and anything in office drawers that can melt have become sticky puddles.
The water department is downstairs, and every single person who enters through the front door (where we are) asks where it is, despite the many signs saying DOWNSTAIRS. The Chamber of Commerce used to be here, so we get a lot of people looking for it (and the old Town Hall, and the old EDC, and the old police department).
Break room is downstairs, in the water department offices, for which upstairs employees have no key. So if any of them are gone, we have no access to it. Real nice when you forget your lunchbox in that fridge. Almost no one uses it because it's annoying to get to. No copier code though, and the copier is somewhat easy to get to.