Cowork|rs by Leeser Architecture features a colourful puncture throughout the historic shell of the workplace. Here you can see everything that was specified.
May 29th, 2017
Architect
Leeser Architecture
Photography
Courtesy of Leeser Architecture
MEP Engineer
Guth DeConzo Consulting Engineers
Structural Engineer
Structural Engineering Technologies
Expediting
Tag Team Group
General Contractor
Titan Realty & Construction
Furniture
COWORK|RS
Lighting
Bartco – Office fluorescents
Klus – LED Lights
Fixed & Fitted
Mozart Iron Craft Corp – metal staircase
Read more about the project here.
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