Adaptive reuse drives flexibility within this Neri&Hu-designed Shanghai workspace

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Location
Design, Architecture
Client
FF&E design and procurement
Design Republic
Contracting
Shanghai Idea Mechanics Interior Designers Contractors
Floor Area
529 sq-m
Fashion agency Red+Plus tapped Neri&Hu to take an old factory space and turn it into a flexible workspace with bespoke touches.
Key features
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