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Timber! Lendlease completes first wooden office
The first thing that hits the senses when walking into Lendlease's International House Sydney is the sweet smell of the forest.
Carolyn Cummins is Commercial Property Editor for The Sydney Morning Herald.
The first thing that hits the senses when walking into Lendlease's International House Sydney is the sweet smell of the forest.
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