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Co-working spaces just keep upping the ante. Take Fosbury & Sons latest co-working venture, ‘The Office’. This is their second location designed by the Belgian interior architects Going East. No strangers to designing top notch workplace interiors, formerly smashing the concept in the WATT Tower in Antwerp, they’ve now turned their eye to Brussels. Taking up residence in the iconic, modernist building designed by architect Constantin Brodzki, Going East have once again delivered their signature impressive interior.

Brokzi’s remarkable sculptural façade is made up of 756 prefab convex oval concrete modules. His unique way of designing buildings was so unusual, it started a new wave in Belgian architecture. It also earned Brokzi a mention in the ‘Transformations in Modern Architecture 1960-1980’ exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, where he featured as the only Belgian architect.

It was no surprise then that the owners of Fosbury & Sons were head over heels with the idea of implementing their vision for ‘The Office’ in this nine storey, architecturally groundbreaking building.

Related: Fosbury & Sons Co-working Space in Antwerp by Going East.

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