Shire Hall, Shrewsbury

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Shire Hall, Shrewsbury

Image: © Jeremy Bolwell Taken: 4 May 2012

One of those ground breaking, mould breaking 1960's buildings aimed at being futuristic, efficient and long-lasting. But having a flat roof, windows that allow it to be cold in winter and over hot in summer and designed in such a way that as a first time visitor youre never totally sure where the main entrance door is. Nothing says ' faceless bureaucracy' more than a county hall type building of this date.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.704664
Longitude
-2.732395