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AT Editor2023-08-18T12:36:42+00:00Tactile materials, rich colours and meticulous detailing are central to Squire & Partners’ successful reworking of a former members’ club and HQ building in London’s Westminster.
Tactile materials, rich colours and meticulous detailing are central to Squire & Partners’ successful reworking of a former members’ club and HQ building in London’s Westminster.
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