Woods Bagot’s self-designed New York studio features black fixtures and exposed concrete
Architecture firm Woods Bagot has used “New York City grit” as an aesthetic reference for the interiors of its Downtown Manhattan offices. Plenty of exposed concrete can be across the workspace, located on the seventh floor of the Continental Bank Building at 30 Broad Street. Encompassing 11,000 square feet, the office was designed by Woods
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