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An economy of moves

Dramatic, theatrical, sumptuous, functional and to both budget and Heritage restrictions, this project sees Chenchow Little continue to explode conservative notions of what a commercial office should be. Importantly, it has done this with elegance, requiring none of the geegaws of out-there nonsensical response. Rather, the solution is befitting the environment and use, while being, as BresicWhitney director Shannan Whitney states, “a lovely place to work”.

Housed in an industrial warehouse in Rosebery, the project brief was typically loose and a continuation of the approach BresicWhitney has taken with Chenchow Little. Several years ago when Shannan Whitney first

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