The Movement Cafe by Morag Myerscough

LONDON – An outspoken cafe and performance space temporarily occupies part of a former industrial site in Greenwich, London, continuing the spurt of regeneration programs triggered during the Olympics.
Built in only 16 days, the colourful
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