London Loo Will Become Office for Architects
A London public restroom, or loo, as they’re called, left over from the Victorian era, will be converted into an architect’s office.
The borough of Hammersmith and Fulham offered its redundant loo for sale because of plans to build an up-to-date “superloo.”
The converted lavatory will provide more than 1,000-square feet of office space for the architects.
No announcement was made regarding bathroom facilities in the new office.
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