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Low-angle upward shot in Manchester city centre: a weathered Victorian brick turret with Gothic arches on the left, a dense green living wall covering a Metrolink station on the right, and the glass facade of Deansgate Square rising behind both under an overcast sky.

Three Eras, One Frame — Manchester City Centre

25 September 2019 · Manchester

A low-angle view up from street level in Manchester city centre compresses three architectural centuries into a single frame. The weathered red-brick Gothic turret of the Corn Exchange stands left, its lancet arches darkened with age. To its right, a living green wall smothers a Metrolink station box floor to ceiling in dense, layered planting. Behind both, Deansgate Square's glass tower climbs into an overcast grey sky. Victorian stone, biophilic urban infrastructure, and contemporary glass — each legible on its own terms, each more interesting for the company it keeps.

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