Opposite Office redesigns Buckingham Palace as co-living space for 50,000 Londoners

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Opposite Office redesigns Buckingham Palace as co-living space for 50,000 Londoners

Opposite Office has proposed redesigning and extending London's Buckingham Palace to create the Affordable Palace where 50,000 people would co-habit with the queen. The Munich-based architecture practice has written an open letter to the queen, asking that she consider sharing her palace with those less fortunate. Opposite Office proposes reorgan...
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