Woods Bagot uses a metallic façade to reference the historically industrial neighbourhood

Over the past decade, the district north of the main city has turned on its head, making way for trendy lifestyles and modern design. In recent years, the traditional Victorian terraces have undergone major renovation and, by 2011 (the date of the
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