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Sheridan College Sheridan College

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Interior Environments-Commercial Spaces Interior Decorating

2021

Nouveau: Coworking Space/Art Gallery/Bistro Nouveau: Coworking Space/Art Gallery/Bistro

Daniele Guimaraes Sheridan College

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NOUVEAU

Coworking Space | Art Gallery | Bistro

FINAL ASSIGNMENT

DESN26367-INTERIOR COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENTS

Student: Daniele Guimaraes

Instructor: Aseel Khalil

Date: 16/04/2021

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SITE AND DEMOGRAPHICS 1

THE ENTREPRENEURS 3

THE TARGET CLIENTELE 4

PLANNING DATA 5

DESIGN THEORIES 6

CONCEPT BOARD 8

CONCEPT STATEMENT & LOGO 9

BUBBLE DIAGRAM 10

BLOCK DIAGRAM 11

RENDERED FLOOR PLANS 12

MEETING ROOM 15

KIDS PLAY ROOM 16

COWORKING KITCHEN AREA 17

COWORKING CONCEPT SKETCHES 17

COWORKING PERSPECTIVES 18

COWORKING PERSPECTIVES 20

REFERENCES

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INDEX

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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SITE AND DEMOGRAPHICS

SITE & DEMOGRAPHICS

The Distillery District

In 1958, William Gooderham and his partner James G. Worts commissioned the civil engineer David Roberts (1810-1881) and his son David Roberts Junior (1845-1907), architect , to

develop and oversee the project of a wharf and a distillery expansion. The Roberts were responsible for designing the Stone Distillery and then the Maltings & Cooperage.

For the first part of the complex, the Roberts created buildings with a limestone structure that still today stand out among the constructions of the Distillery District. After three years, the end north of the conglomeration, the new Maltings &

Cooperage buildings, was built in red-bricks instead of

imported limestone showing a dramatic change of style. The next building projects followed this red-brick boxes method and incorporated “some delightful decorative features such as ornamental cupolas, elegant glass-and-wood doors, and

distinctive arcaded brick corbels”(retrieved from https://www.thedistillerydistrict.com/).

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SITE AND DEMOGRAPHICS

SITE & DEMOGRAPHICS

The complex was closed for a long period until 20 years ago, when a group of entrepreneurs decided to bring a quaint and romantic

atmosphere of European walking patios along with a modern and a creative New York like dynamic to the set of 47 Victorian Industrial buildings. Later known as the Gooderham &

Worts Distillery. The well planned restoration blended original and modern materials plus green technology, allowing anyone to have a journey back in time through Canada's heritage.

In 2003, The Distillery Historic District opened to the public, becoming globally recognized as a must-see destination for tourists. Today, the acclaimed national historic site includes a mix of stores, galleries, studios, cafes, restaurants and theaters that stimulates creativity and invites the public to a sensorial experience.

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THE ENTREPRENEURS

THE ENTREPRENEURS

Anna and Madeira have been married for 3 years.

They live in one of the lofts at the distillery and are planning to start a

business that support young artist , a place::

● artistic and vibrant

● where everyone can display their art works

● that combines open concept and private area for meeting

● where Madeira’s can sale her homemade products, and

● cookbooks to promote her culinary talents, other home items for self-care and wellness

● for the distillery neighbourhood to have days of entertainment and learning

● with shared studio/office space with lounge area

● that is inclusive and accommodates people with special needs

● environmentally friendly

MADEIRA DATTA

Born in India

Family Phisician

Cooking enthusiast

PDSD disorder

ANNA LIVINGSTON

Born in Toronto

Studying 3D sculpture and Industrial Design at OCAD University

Wishes to start her own design business

RUFUS

Support dog for Madeira

Happy and feist

VISION OF THE BUSINESS

To empower young artists to work and succeed

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THE TARGET CLIENTELE

THE TARGET CLIENTELE

The Target Clientele for the NOUVEAU COWORK SPACES, ART GALLERY & BISTRO are the Millennials.

The Millennials generation was born between 1981 and 1999 and they are becoming a important parcel of the currently workforce. Despite they are still carrying the results of the 2008 crisis they are prone to be resilient entrepreneurs.

“A report from BNP Paribas shows that entrepreneurs between the ages of 20 and 35 had, on average, already founded double the amount of businesses as those over 50.

This indicates that millennials who pursue entrepreneurship are not afraid to fail - and fail repeatedly - on their path to success in self-employment.” (retrieved from

https://www.inc.com/jason-albanese/are-millennials-new- entrepreneurs.html)

The Millennials like talking and sharing ideas with their friends. They also are concerned about social and

environmental issues and are into art and pop culture. If a business wants to o reach this clientele is essential to have strong online presence.

www.quicksprout.com/generational-marketing/

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PLANNING DATA

PLANNING DATA

4o0 ft²

● 9 working station in Open office 200 ft²

●3 Semi-private Offices

350 ft²

● 3 private offices

250 ft²

● Kitchen

165 ft²

● 1 meeting room

180 ft²

● Printing room

350 ft²

● Kids playroom for 10-12 kids

250 ft²

● Retail space

270 ft²

● Art Gallery

400 ft²

● Kitchen /Bistro

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PLANNING DATA & DESIGN THEORIES

PLANNING DATA & DESIGN THEORIES

Retrieved from Sheridan College Interior Environments Classes and Panero and Zelnik, Human Dimension

& Interior Space

BIOPHILIC DESIGN

Human being tends to seek connection with nature and other forms of life. The inclusion of natural elements in design projects is a way of increasing well being and productivity.

“Biophilic design can reduce stress, enhance creativity and clarity of thought, improve our well-being and expedite healing; as the world population continues to urbanize, these qualities are ever more

important.” (retrieved from https://www.terrapinbrightgreen.com/)

https://corporatedesigninteriors.wordpress.com/2017/11/30/biophilic-design -a-naturally-beneficial-workspace/

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PLANNING DATA & DESIGN THEORIES

PLANNING DATA & DESIGN THEORIES

INCLUSIVE DESIGN

Design has to be made for the whole spectrum of people. It shouldn’t be biased. Inclusive design is a result of including different communities in design decisions.

“Inclusive Design is a methodology, born out of digital environments, that enables and draws on the full range of human diversity. Most importantly, this means including and learning from people with a range of perspectives.”(retrieved from https://www.microsoft.com/design/inclusive/).

https://www.officespacesoftware.com/blog/how-to-design-an-of fice-that-reflects-inclusivity

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CONCEPT IMAGE BOARD

DYNAMIC INSPIRING

INVITING

SUPPORTIVE

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CONCEPTUAL STATEMENT & LOGO

THE SIGNAGE WILL BE HANGED BY CHAINS PENDING FROM THE CEILING IN THE BAR LOUNGE AREA. THIS SUSTAINABLE MATERIAL, FROM MATERIAL CONNEXION, WILL BE APPLIED AS A BASE FOR THE SIGNAGE..

The NOUVEAU COWORKING SPACE, ART GALLERY & BISTRO will be a

multi-functional space where creativity will flourish. An inviting coworking space will inspire people of different backgrounds and needs to develop their

businesses and accomplish their goals. Sustainable materials will be applied in a biophilic environment that will offer comfort and coziness to their users.

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BUBBLE DIAGRAMS

BUBBLE DIAGRAMS

BUILDING I

The main areas will be the Lounge/Bar and the Open Workspace to where the other areas will converge.

MEETING ROOM

ENTRANCE

BAR / RECEPTION

LOUNGE

KIDS ROOM ENTRANCE

PRIVATE OFFICES OPEN WORKING

SPACE

KITCHEN WASHROOMS

MALE/FEMALE

VIEW

PUBLIC ENTRANCE/EXIT SERVICE ENTRANCE/EXIT DIRECT ACCESS

BUILDING II

The Art Gallery will be part of the Bistro and Store areas and will continue through the hallway that goes to the Washrooms

ENTRANCE

ENTRANCE WASHROOMS

MALE/FEMALE STORE

AR GALLERY

BISTRO KITCHEN

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BLOCK DIAGRAMS

BLOCK DIAGRAMS

ENTRANCE

ENTRANCE

WASHROOMS MALE/FEMALE

STORE

ART GALLERY

BISTRO KITCHEN

BIOPHILIC FEATURED

BIOPHILIC FEATURED

VIEW

PUBLIC ENTRANCE/EXIT SERVICE ENTRANCE/EXIT PRIMARY FLOW

MEETING ROOM

ENTRANCE BAR / RECEPTION

LOUNGE

KIDS ROOM

ENTRANCE

PRIVATE OFFICES OPEN WORKING

SPACE BIOPHILIC

FEATURED

BIOPHILIC FEATURED WASHROOM

KITCHEN

SECONDARY FLOW

SEMI-PRIVATE OFFICES

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RENDERED FLOOR PLANS

RENDERED FLOOR PLANS

The Building one will offer a Lounge/bar area where the clients can work or have a snack in a pleasant and

stimulating work environment . The meeting Room will be by the second entrance of the building to be easy accessed. The coworking space will offer an open area, semi-private and private offices Members will be able to bring their kids to stay in a Kids Playroom, adapted to children in the Autism Spectrum, with art teachers' support.

The Building Two will house the Art Gallery, Bistro &

Store . These three spaces will share an open area that is immediately accessed by the two entrances available.

The product display located in the Store center will have the same reimagined tree of the Lounge/Bar creating harmony between the two buildings. In addition, this building will accommodate a Kitchen

which will serve the Bistro and the party events such as the Art Gallery exhibitions.The Art Gallery will

showcase the paintings hanged on the wall along the hallway and sculptures over wooden bases along the main area.

BUILDING ONE - FLOOR PLAN

BUILDING TWO - FLOOR PLAN

MEETING ROOM

LOUNGE

& BAR AREA

KIDS PLAYROOM

MEN’S WASHROOM WOMAN

WASHROOM

PRIVATE OFFICE

01

PRIVATE OFFICE

02

PRIVATE OFFICE

03 KITCHEN

COWORKING OPEN SPACE PRINTING

AREA

SEMI- PRIVATE OFFICE 012

SEMI- PRIVATE OFFICE 02

SEMI- PRIVATE OFFICE 03

EXIT

ENTRANCE 01

ENTRANCE 02

EXIT ENTRANCE

01

ENTRANCE 02

STORE BISTRO

BAR

KITCHEN

ART GALLERY

MEN’S WASHROOM

WOMAN WASHROOM

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LOUNGE & BAR AREA

LOUNGE & BAR CONCEPT SKETCH

Accessing the Building I by the frontal entrance, the user will be surprised by a reimagined tree centered to the LOUNGE &

BAR area where the client can wait, get information and have a snack. The sculptural tree will be made of reclaimed wood and real

plants hanged incorporating the sense of

biophilic design to the project.

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LOUNGE & BAR AREA

BAR COUNTER FRONTAL PANEL:

RECYCLED GLASS COLOURS TURQUOISE AND TEAL, CANADIAN RECYCLED GLASS

WALL SCONCE:

MARLOW 1101-AGB - HUDSON VALLEY

BAR STOOL VISU, KNOLL

SLOW BACK CURVED BENCH 60°, KNOLAND FABRIC

CHAIR MASTERS, KARTELL HORSEPOWER

PERCH, KNOL

TABLE ANTENNA WORKSPACES YKTS3030M, KNOLL

WALL PAINT COLOUR : STONINGTON GREY, BENJAMIN MOORE

LOUNGE & BAR FLOOR PLAN

SLOW BACK BENCH 60°, KNOL

LOUNGE & BAR ELEVATION 1

COUNTER QUARTZ SILESTONE CALACATTA GOLD, COSENTINO

The LOUNGE will provide different seating possibilities and next to both entrances Power Horse Perches will be

available to the clients to have a quick

rest while they can charge their devices.

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MEETING ROOM

Near the second entrance is located the MEETING ROOM, the members’ clients don’t need to go through the building to access the

space. In addition, who is in the Meeting Room can enjoy the view through the

existing large window.

MEETING TABLE TOP, MATERIAL

CONNEXION MULTI

GENERATION OFFICE CHAIR, , KNOL

MEETING ROOM ELEVATION

MEETING ROOM FLOOR PLAN

WAL:L FIZFELT ACOUSTIC PANELS, KNOLL

CHANDELIER ALLISIO F7335 HUDSON VALLEY

CHANDELIER HUDSON VALLEY

MEETING TABLE, KNOLL

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KIDS PLAYROOM

The NOUVEAU member will have the option to leave their children in a KIDS PLAYROOM,

supervised and oriented by art teachers.

KIDS PLAYROOM PERSPECTIVE

WOODEN STAND ART EASEL

OPEN SHELVING FOR KIDS TOYS AND ART MATERIAL, ROCKWELL, KNOLL

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COWORKING KITCHEN AREA

A small Kitchen area for self-service will be offered for a coffee break or lunch time. All the areas will be accessible for

those with special needs.

KITCHEN FLOOR PLAN

KITCHEN ELEVATION 2

KITCHEN COUNTER:

MATERIAL CONNEXION 719104

MATERIAL 2 - FOCUS AREA

THIS MATERIAL WILL BE APPLIED ON THE COWORKING SPACE KITCHEN PENINSULA COUNTERTOP

KITCHEN ELEVATION 1

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COWORKING SPACE - CONCEPTUAL SKETCH

The COWORKING AREA will be located at the right portion of the building. There will be three Private Offices, enclosed by double glass

walls so the user of those spaces will have acoustic privacy and the translucent property of

the glass panels will allow the sun light to reach

the center of the Open Space.

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COWORKING SPACE - SPECS

Three Semi-private Offices will be located along the front wall of the building where artists can paint or work on the desks, with some privacy created

by the grommet drapery panels in semi-translucent fabric.

ANTENNA DESK RECTAGULAR M 24” X 4N2”, KNOLL

FIZFELT ACOUSTIC PANELS, KNOLL

ROCKWELL UNSCRIPTED HIGH BACK LOUNGE

120 DEGREE TOP CORNER DESK, KNOLL

MULTI GENERATION OFFICE CHAIR, KNOLL

CHAIR MASTERS, KARTELL

COWORKING SPACE FLOOR PLAN

ACOUSTIC GLASS WALLS : ROCKWELL UNSCRIPTED CREATIVE WALLS, KNOLL

ENCLOSURES FOR SEMI-PRIVATE : ROCKWELL UNSCRIPTED CREATIVE WALLS, KNOLL

COWORKING SPACE ELEVATION 1

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COWORKING SPACE - PERSPECTIVES

COWORKING SPACE PERSPECTIVE 3

COWORKING SPACE PERSPECTIVE 12

COWORKING SPACE PERSPECTIVE 4 COWORKING SPACE PERSPECTIVE 2

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SPECIFICATION SHEETS

ROOM NAME IMAGE DESCRIPTION,

SUPPLIER DIMENSION QUANTITY WEBSITE

LOUNGE & BAR HORSEPOWER

PERCH, KNOLL

48”W x 16”D X 25”H 2 https://www.knoll.com/prod uct/horsepower?section=des ign

LOUNGE & BAR LOUNGE CHAIR

WOMB , KNOLL

40”W x 34”D X 35”H 4 https://www.knoll.com/prod uct/womb-chair?section=de sign

LOUNGE & BAR LOW BACK CURVED

BENCH 60°, KNOL

44”W x 44”D X 26”H 3 https://www.knoll.com/prod uct/k-lounge?section=desig n&pu=1356475226839

LOUNGE & BAR WALL PAINT

STONINGTON GREY, HC-170, BENJAMIN

MOORE

N/A TBD https://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/col

or-overview/find-your-color/color/hc-170/st onington-gray?color=HC-170

LOUNGE & BAR, COWORKING PRIVATE OFFICES

CHAIR MASTERS PHILLIP STARK,

KNOLL

53W x 55D X 83H

CM 8+5 https://www.kartell.com/EU/

all/masters/05865?variantNa me=x_colorVariant&variantV alue=09

LOUNGE & BAR TABLE ANTENNA

WORKSPACES YKTS3030M, KNOLL

30”W x 30”D X 28.5”H 4 https://www.knoll.com/story/

design-plan/antenna-worksp aces

LOUNGE & BAR WALL SCONCE:

MARLOW 1101-AGB - HUDSON VALLEY

3”DIAM x 17”H 4 https://hudsonvalleylighting.

hvlgroup.com/Product/1101-A GB

ROOM NAME IMAGE DESCRIPTION,

SUPPLIER DIMENSION QUANTITY WEBSITE

LOUNGE & BAR SIGNAGE,

MATERIAL CONNEXION

6560-08

N/A TBD https://sheridancollege.lib

guides.com/materialslibrar y

LOUNGE & BAR,, COWORKING

KITCHEN

BAR STOOL VISU,

KNOLL 16”W x 16”D X 34”H 6+3 https://www.knoll.com/pro duct/muuto-visu-chair-fa mily?section=design&pu=1 356568657208

MEETING ROOM TABLE BASE , KNOLL 50”w x 30”D x 27.5”H 1 https://www.knoll.com/sto ry/design-plan/antenna-w orkspaces

MEETING ROOM OFFICE CHAIR

ANTENNA MULTI GENERATION,

KNOLL

25”W x 21”D X 31”H 17 https://www.knoll.com/pro duct/multigeneration-by-k noll-light-task?section=de sign

MEETING ROOM , COWORKING KITCHEN AREA

TABLE TOP, MATERIAL CONNEXION 719104

70”w x 36”D x 28.5”H TBD https://sheridancollege.lib guides.com/materialslibrar y

MEETING ROOM, COWORKING OPEN

SPACE

ACOUSTIC PANELS, FIZFELT

N/A TBD https://www.filzfelt.com/in

dex.php?/products/catego ries/category/acoustic

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SPECIFICATION SHEETS

ROOM NAME IMAGE DESCRIPTION,

SUPPLIER DIMENSION QUANTITY WEBSITE

COWORKING OPEN

AREA CORNER DESK

ANTENNA WORKSPACES, 120

DEGREE TOP, KNOLL

48”W x 24”D X 28.5”H 9 https://www.knoll.com/prod uct/muuto-visu-chair-family

?section=design&pu=135656 8657208

COWORKING PRIVATE AND SEMI-PRIVATE

OFFICES

RECTANGULAR DESK ANTENNA

WORKSPACES, KNOLL

42”W x 24”D X 28.5”H 8 https://www.knoll.com/prod uct/muuto-visu-chair-family

?section=design&pu=135656 8657208

COWORKING OPEN

AREA OFFICE CHAIR

ANTENNA MULTI GENERATION,

KNOLL

25”W x 21”D X 31”H 17 https://www.knoll.com/prod uct/multigeneration-by-knoll -light-task?section=design

COWORKING OPEN

AREA LOUNGE CHAIR

HIGH BACK ROCKWELL UNSCRIPTED, KNOLL

35”W x32”D X 43”H 4 https://www.knoll.com/prod uct/rockwell-unscripted-hig h-back-lounge-chair?section

=design

COWORKING SEMI-PRIVATE

OFFICES

ROCKWELL UNSCRIPTED CREATIVE WALLS,

KNOLL

N/A TBD https://www.knoll.com/prod

uct/muuto-visu-chair-family

?section=design&pu=135656 8657208

ROOM NAME IMAGE DESCRIPTION,

SUPPLIER DIMENSION QUANTITY WEBSITE

LOUNGE & BAR COUNTERTOP

QUARTZ SILESTONE CALACATTA GOLD,

COSENTINO

N/A TBD https://www.knoll.c

om/story/design-pla n/antenna-workspa

ces

LOUNGE & BAR BAR COUNTER FRONTAL PANEL:

RECYCLED GLASS COLOURS TURQUOISE AND TEAL, CANADIAN RECYCLED GLASS

N/A TBD https://crglass.ca/

KIDS PLAYROOM HOMOGENEOUS

SHEET BYRON BLUE: 5A078

LINEA ACCOLADE PLUS

N/A TBD https://www.armstrongflo

oring.com/commercial/en- us/products/hom/accolad

e-plus/item/5A078.html

PRIVATE OFFICES,

MEETING ROOM RICHMOND CARPET

TILES ELEMENT IRON 20"X20"

N/A TBD https://thefloorbox.ca/prod

ucts/richmond-carpet-tiles -element-iron-20x20

BISTRO KITCHEN , WASHROOMS, PANTRY, STORAGE

BASIC CEMENT ASH 24X24 MATTE PORCELAIN TILE

N/A TBD https://www.tilebar.com/b

asic-cement-ash-24x24-m atte-porcelain-tile.html

LOUNGE BAR, COWORKING OPEN SPACE, COWORK SPACE KITCHEN, BISTRO, ART GALLERY, STORE

BOND NIMBUS 24X48 MATTE PORCELAIN TILE

53W x 55D X 83H

CM TBD https://www.tilebar.com/b

ond-nimbus-24x48-matte- porcelain-tile.html

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REFERENCES

https://www.303gallery.com/public-exhibitions/dan-graham2

https://www.alleghenyriverstone.org/event/red-brick-gallery-gift-shop-holiday-exhibit/

http://www.apartime.com/barcelona-apartments/poble-sec/art-gallery-ground-floor-apartment https://www.artbuzz.in/category/studios/

https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-unexpected-creative-benefits-sharing-studio https://www.creatorsvancouver.com/outdoor-art-gallery/

https://www.crglass.ca/

https://www.cia.edu/continuing-education/young-artists-classes

https://www.corporatedesigninteriors.wordpress.com/2017/11/30/biophilic-design-a-naturally-beneficial-workspace/

https://www.dallasnews.com/photos/2016/10/28/photography-and-sculpture-in-debut-show-at-new-art-gallery-in-the-design-district/

http://www.distilleryheritage.com/

http://www.distilleryheritage.com/snippets/31.pdf

https://www.dwell.com/article/hear-how-wework-designs-its-popular-shared-workspaces-at-dwell-on-design-ny-d3d4e28d https://www.facebook.com/youngartistssydney/

https://www.filzfelt.com/index.php?/products/categories/category/acoustic https://www.gotokyo.org/en/spot/128/index.html

https://www.healthfacilityguidelines.com/ViewPDF/ViewIndexPDF/iHFG_part_c_ergonomics

https://www.inhabitat.com/school-of-visual-arts-offering-co-working-desks-to-work-from-this-summer/

https://www.kartell.com/EU/all/masters/05865?variantName=x_colorVariant&variantValue=09 https://www.knoll.com/story/design-plan/antenna-workspaces

https://www.mariaalbinacorreamalachowski.com/vitreauxvitrales https://www.matthewnamour.com/en/exhibitions/kevin-cyr-solo/

https://www.melissaanddoug.com/deluxe-wooden-standing-art-easel/1282.html https://www.miamiherald.com/indulge/article237957569.html

https://www.microsoft.com/design/inclusive/

https://www.officespacesoftware.com/blog/how-to-design-an-office-that-reflects-inclusivity https://www.pioneermillworks.com/product/foundry-maple-original

https://www.reclaimedflooringco.com/sustainable-design-trends-that-shaped-2018-and-beyond/

https://www.spiritofyork.com/history-of-toronto-distillery-district/

StartWell | Toronto’s Hub For Innovative Work & Media Production https://www.terrapinbrightgreen.com/reports/14-patterns/

https://www.thedistillerydistrict.com/

https://www.thedistillerydistrict.com/wintervillage/

https://www.thespaces.com/best-berlin-coworking-spaces/

https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/8fcf-accessibility_design_guidelines.pdf https://www.us.woodgeekstore.com/products/logo-engraved-wooden-hanging-shop-sign-business-sign https://www.wordstream.com/blog/ws/2016/09/28/generational-marketing-tactics

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