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| | Workplace Co-op 115, |
 | | I’m seated round the table here in the communal kitchen of 115 Bartholomew Road in north west London’s Kentish Town with Robin Kinross, one-time freelance writer for a variety of design journals, now writer, editor, sometime designer and publisher of books on typography, architecture and design under his own imprint Hyphen Press since 1980. |
 | | That is to say, they occupy a role where the term ‘architect’ is insufficient: there are an unusual degree of bespoke elements dotted about the building from recessed lighting, balustrade handrails to non-standard, non-off-the-peg doors and windows for which Material are responsible. |
 | | Dan: Peter, you said in your introduction that we (Robin, Duncan, John and I) were the founders of the company, Workplace Co-operative 115 – but eventually, when all the leases are in place, we might not still be directors, because this will be the subject of an annual election. |
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