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The overall concept, dubbed the “Workshop,” embodies our commitment to craft, exploration, and collaboration. In the atrium, we revamped the original garden to be more easily accessible to the public via wheelchairs and strollers.
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Large, anti-reflective picture windows, frame views out of and into the building, inviting public gaze into the bright atrium and up through the building volume. Major work has begun on the refurbishment of 25 Hanover Square, completing the regeneration of a prominent corner site in London’s Mayfair with a 7-storey premium office building.
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