It’s concrete and it’s ugly, but it’s our heritage
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It’s hard to get excited about concrete. When we think about heritage, it’s easy to let the imagination take flight when picturing Neanderthals in Gorham’s cave, or to marvel at the architecture of the Moorish baths and the Tower of Homage, or the seemingly timeless resilience of the city walls and the Great Siege tunnels....
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