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Case study: 54 Mary Street

Case study: 54 Mary Street

54 Mary Street is an office building nestled in the heart of Brisbane. Spanning over 22 levels, it was no small feat for bureau^proberts, engaged to carry out a refit of the public amenities. As part of the refurbishment of male, female and PWD bathrooms across numerous floors, bureau^proberts had to source a large selection of soap dispensers that would be readily available in large quantities.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

01 Jun 2021 1m read View Author

54 Mary Street is an office building nestled in the heart of Brisbane. Spanning over 22 levels, it was no small feat for bureau^proberts, engaged to carry out a refit of the public amenities. As part of the refurbishment of male, female and PWD bathrooms across numerous floors, bureau^proberts had to source a large selection of soap dispensers that would be readily available in large quantities - and ideally, in a particular black matte finish. ASI JD Macdonald were perfectly positioned to provide the solution.

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Case study: 54 Mary Street
Case study: 54 Mary Street

54 Mary Street is an office building nestled in the heart of Brisbane. Spanning over 22 levels, it was no small feat for bureau^proberts, engaged to carry out a refit of the public amenities. As part of the refurbishment of male, female and PWD bathrooms across numerous floors, bureau^proberts had to source a large selection of soap dispensers that would be readily available in large quantities - and ideally, in a particular black matte finish. ASI JD Macdonald were perfectly positioned to provide the solution. 

Download this case study to find out how ASI JD MacDonald provided the perfect solution.

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