Bridge Building
AT Editor2018-05-03T12:35:09+01:00Interior
Timber, felt and metals provide a subtle but rich palette for architect Haworth Tompkins’ Bridge Theatre
Interior
Timber, felt and metals provide a subtle but rich palette for architect Haworth Tompkins’ Bridge Theatre
Building
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Interior
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Services
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