Stunning Co-Working Place in Brussel by Fosbury & Sons
A modernist cathedral, designed by Léon Stynen in 1958, stripped down to its rough concrete bones and combined with wood, steel, glass, textiles, and lush greenery. A new interpretation for a new kind of working by Fosbury & Sons. Known as Belgium’s finest office, Fosbury & Sons turned its attention to the Brussels market. Following its success with their first co-working endeavour, the WATT Tower in Antwerp, where the company has already expanded to a total surface area of 5,600 m2. They has now opened its first serviced office in Brussels, bringing its innovative vision of ?the office’ to Brussels, introducing a new, high-quality way of working and living.Going East’s interior architects again delivered the most impressive interiors, while food partner Coffeelabs will be taking care of fresh, healthy, and delicious dishes. Also we would recommend you to check beautiful tower in Tel Aviv.
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