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Photo captures of Design Features

 Branding, Sign

 Active Frontage, Cast Concrete

                                             Sign, Way Finding

                                            Green Space, Pathway   
                               
                                                  Public Art

                                                Green Space

                                                 Tree Canopy

                                                 Ballustrade

Timber Decking 

                                               Steel Mesh


 Fouyer, Threshold 

                                                                         Cantilever 

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