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171Reminding us that there are many ways to approach sustainable architecture, the original 1950s Mark & Spencer’s headquarters has recently been renovated using all local materials, by British design firm Make. Much of the design within the 55 Baker Street building has been made by local British designers, such as the foyer interior by furniture maker Davison Highley, lifts by Elan, and toilet roll holders by the London-based-ironmonger izé. We're all for making the old fresh again using local talent and ingenuity....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/londons-locally-sourced-refurb/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
251Reminding us that there are many ways to approach sustainable architecture, the original 1950s Mark & Spencer’s headquarters has recently been renovated using all local materials, by British design firm Make. Much of the design within the 55 Baker Street building has been made by local British designers, such as the foyer interior by furniture maker Davison Highley, lifts by Elan, and toilet roll holders by the London-based-ironmonger izé. We're all for making the old fresh again using local talent and ingenuity....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/londons-locally-sourced-refurb/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
361Reminding us that there are many ways to approach sustainable architecture, the original 1950s Mark & Spencer’s headquarters has recently been renovated using all local materials, by British design firm Make. Much of the design within the 55 Baker Street building has been made by local British designers, such as the foyer interior by furniture maker Davison Highley, lifts by Elan, and toilet roll holders by the London-based-ironmonger izé. We're all for making the old fresh again using local talent and ingenuity....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/londons-locally-sourced-refurb/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3



