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Design magazine | Back Issues


Space arrangers
Property
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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