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Saturday, 25 October 2008

First

Not a marvel, but a small and cheap project from one of my favourites, Caruso St John.

The new foyer holds the corner of the plot and is filled with furniture by Caruso St John.

Section showing building’s colour scheme

The large meeting room features Lothar Götz’s tapestry-like wall painting.

The quiet rooms are fitted with internal windows and glass doors.

The offices are articulated by hubs that include storage, kitchens and quiet rooms.


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