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Street-level view of a Victorian red-brick pavilion at a Manchester crossroads, with a rising concrete core and two tower cranes directly behind it under a clear blue sky.

Victorian Red Brick and Tower Cranes, Manchester City Centre

8 October 2019 · Manchester

A Victorian red-brick pavilion holds its ground at a busy Manchester city centre intersection while a concrete core rises directly behind it, flanked by two tower cranes against a clear blue sky. The old structure reads as ornament now — arched windows, a conical slate roof, decorative ironwork — set against raw formwork and red scaffolding platforms. Manchester's urban regeneration makes the contrast unavoidable: the heritage building isn't being demolished, it's being absorbed into something much taller.

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