Ben Berwick of Prevalent explains how Susuru is designed like a Tokyo metro station

‘If you give people a nicely finished space, they’re more likely to take care of it,’ says Ben Berwick, director of Newcastle-based architecture studio Prevalent. ‘That said, in the end, the white surfaces will age, though in the way a Tokyo metro
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