Surface Architects’ design for a £660,000 graduate centre for Queen Mary, University of London kinks around a classical lock-keeper’s cottage. The building’s first-floor seminar room looks out over the Regent’s Canal and the new Mile End Park. It was built by Chartered Construction with Mitchell-Horton as structural engineer, TGA Consulting Engineers as services engineer and Trinick Turner as QS.
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