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Title: Britains First Skyscraper
Post by: Summicron on June 07, 2008, 08:09:42 PM
Had a trip out with Margery to visit her daughter in Glossop, when the bus pulled into Manchester we were deposited outside this brand new bus station, and there was this view of the Co-operative Insurance Building from where we stood, so I shot looking up through the angle of the bus station roof and an overpass, I used the 35mm summicron lens which was already on the camera, I wish I had switched to the 50mm lens as there was a little too much space around the building.

   Now if 390ft of building can be called a skyscraper then it just about quallifies. The building was built in the 1960s and was the tallest building in Britain for decades, it was a facade of grey concrete on the service tower, until last year when the building was renovated, now the tower is a powerstation covered entirely with deep blue solar panels, and as such looks very attractive.

When it was built it was decided to build a two man nuclear fallout bunker below the structure, what the logic of that was heaven only knows, as the only thing that would become is coffin, and a slow death, with no means of escape.
Title: Re: Britains First Skyscraper
Post by: JudyB on June 10, 2008, 10:49:33 AM
Interesting view

Good work