Design magazine | Back Issues
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Property
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Back in 2000, when Amnesty International decided it was high time it sorted out its gloomy, leaky 1930s headquarters building in Easton Street, east London, the options were simple enough: cash in its chips (it owned the freehold of the property) and move to a new location or completely refurbish what it already had.
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