Can cafés become spaces that help us quickly boost our wellbeing?

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Location
Architect, Interior Design
Client
Landscape Architect
Contractor
Wimutti Construction Limited Partnership
Floor Area
185 sq-m
IDIN Architects borrowed from wellness spaces when designing the Nana Coffee Roasters café in Bangkok.
Key features
At Nana Coffee Roasters in
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