In today’s Beijing, ideas of change and re-birth inspire office design

Centuries ago, the people living in the Ming to the Qing Dynasty would have needed something like the Imperial Granary to safeguard their crops from heat, water and moisture. Appropriately enough, just like a metaphor for the scale of Chinese grow
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