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WAREHOUSE WONDERMENT

The project was an old trouser factory, originally built in 1909

“Adaptive reuse projects are always special,” explains Josephine Hurley, the architect and mastermind behind Josephine Hurley Architecture and the mastermind behind this build. “It’s a privilege to work with layers of history and to give them new life.”

The project was an old trouser factory, originally built in 1909. Initially, at face value, it presented well. But as with any rejuvenation project, it’s

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