Why two architects convinced their client to go for a smaller-scale workspace in Ecuador

Architects Juan Alberto Andrade and María José Váscones have completed a small workspace for Ecuadorian telecommunications company Mendotel, in the city of Guayaquil. The 80-m2 office and customer area is adjacent to Mendotel’s main hub
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