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PROJECT REPORT: MIXED USE SCHEMES
in the central and east wing of the former school. The east wing will house a collection of contemporary art – including paintings, sculptures, photography, and installations – owned by its namesake, the Rubell family. The lower level of the central block will display work by local artists and the public, dubbed the community’s “cultural living room.” Comprising a total of 31,000 m2, it will also include a bookshop and cafe with an outdoor dining terrace. Entrance to the museum will be via a “dynamic and inviting” glass addition to the east wing, which BBB says will “enrich street activity”
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to benefit the project and community. Residents under the ANC umbrella will have free admission. The school’s west wing – the West Randall building – will provide 18,000 ft2 of “creative workspace.” It was designed with a variety of potential tenants in mind, including cultural institutions, coworking businesses, nonprofit organisations, as well as ‘technology incubators’ aimed at helping startup businesses. Lowe’s Rivers comments: “A new mix of uses at the former school provides the community and general public with an important cultural touchstone.”
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