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Low-angle view looking up at the chamfered corner tower of the Port of Liverpool Building, Portland stone facade with classical columns, arched windows, and a domed cupola against an overcast sky. The Liver Building is partially visible to the left.

Port of Liverpool Building Corner Tower, Pier Head

9 October 2019 · Liverpool

The chamfered corner of the Port of Liverpool Building rises from street level in a clean vertical stack — Portland stone courses converging upward toward the domed cupola, the geometry doing all the work. Shot from low on the pavement at Pier Head, the angle compresses the facade into something closer to a diagram than a document. The Liver Building's clock tower holds the left edge of the frame, keeping the wider context legible without competing. Overcast light strips away shadow complexity and lets the carved stonework read on its own terms — decorative, but not fussy.

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