Mixing work and retail can futureproof department stores, a converted London space shows

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Architects
Buckley Gray Yeoman, White Red
Clients
General Projects, KKR
Maintaining its presence on the ground and lower floors, London department store Heal’s saw the conversion of its upper floors into workspaces helping to futureproof its use.
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