
"The conversion of a 1970s two-storey brick factory into a co-working space resulted in a light-filled, naturally ventilated environment enhanced by four interactive courtyards."
"The transformation utilized a collaborative design approach to reopen the previously internalized building, creating connections to the street and surrounding community."
Sanders Place is a co-working space created by converting a 1970s two-storey brick factory. The building underwent significant changes to improve its connection to the street and nearby residential areas. By implementing a collaborative design approach, the architects reimagined the internalized structure into a vibrant, light-filled environment featuring four courtyards that foster interaction with both passers-by and local residents. This renovation emphasizes natural ventilation and openness, enhancing the architectural experience in a previously isolated setting.
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