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"Concrete: A Timeless Marvel of Architecture and Design" From the iconic Trellick Tower DP101891 in London to the majestic Lake Havasu City

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Concrete Collection: Manchesters oldest building, the Shambles, is rising to new heights
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Concrete Collection: Centre Point, 101-103 New Oxford Street, Cambridge Circus, London, 4th May 1967
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Concrete Collection: Tree of the Janissaries - Park by St Irene, Istanbul, Turkey
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Concrete Collection: The Spit Bridge, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Concrete Collection: New Bridge over River Blackwater, Youghal, County Cork
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Concrete Collection: University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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Concrete Collection: Men at work with paving stones and bricks near docks, UK
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Concrete Collection: The rebuilding of Waterloo Bridge, London, 1934, (1935). Creator: Unknown
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Concrete Collection: French Water Towers - Built in Reinforced Concrete
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Concrete Collection: Doncaster North Bus Station, South Yorkshire, 1967. Artist: Michael Walters
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Concrete Collection: BMX at The Rom PLA01_03_1264
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Concrete Collection: Harrow Skatepark PLA01_03_1250
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Concrete Collection: Newly finished tunnel MTA01_01_32
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Concrete Collection: Newly finished tunnel MTA01_01_30
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Concrete Collection: Vantage point DP262283
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Concrete Collection: The Helicon JLP01_10_61703
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Concrete Collection: The Helicon JLP01_10_61491
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Concrete Collection: The Helicon JLP01_10_61486
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Concrete Collection: The Helicon JLP01_10_61481
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Concrete Collection: The Helicon JLP01_10_61484
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Concrete Collection: Milton Keynes JLP01_09_792015
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Concrete Collection: Milton Keynes JLP01_09_792016
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Concrete Collection: Team celebration JLP01_09_781094
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Concrete Collection: Topping out JLP01_09_781093
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Concrete Collection: Restell Close JLP01_08_074885
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Concrete Collection: Man at work JLP01_08_066041
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Concrete Collection: Concrete batching plant JLP01_01_006_09
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Concrete Collection: Passage JLP01_10_51508
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Concrete Collection: Empress State Building JLP01_08_058589
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Concrete Collection: Cranes JLP01_08_059832
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Concrete Collection: Look at the view JLP01_08_060386a
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Concrete Collection: Supervising JLP01_08_060385
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Concrete Collection: Clock tower JLP01_10_56690
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Concrete Collection: Entrance Hall JLP01_10_32763
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Concrete Collection: Entrance Hall JLP01_10_31930
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Concrete Collection: Coastal erosion Kilnsea DP169731
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Concrete Collection: Coastal erosion Kilnsea DP169734
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Concrete Collection: Concreting JLP01_08_043851
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Concrete Collection: Sloping structure JLP01_10_11822
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Concrete Collection: Precast concrete structure JLP01_10_10244
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Concrete Collection: Structural glazing and ornamental lake JLP01_09_832102
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Concrete Collection: Structural glazing JLP01_09_823116
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Concrete Collection: Concrete staircase JLP01_09_822478
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Concrete Collection: Assembling Easiform housing jlp01_08_001312
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Concrete Collection: Assembling Easiform housing jlp01_08_001308
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Concrete Collection: Flume construction JLP01_08_096291
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Concrete Collection: The Shed DP183933
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Concrete Collection: Victoria, London, England, UK


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"Concrete: A Timeless Marvel of Architecture and Design" From the iconic Trellick Tower DP101891 in London to the majestic Lake Havasu City, Arizona in the United States of America, concrete structures have left an indelible mark on our world. Preston Bus Station DP143109 stands as a testament to both functionality and beauty, while its counterpart Preston Bus Station FF003606 showcases how they are adapt to different styles. The towering presence of Tinsley cooling towers in Sheffield commands attention, reminding us of the power and strength that this material possesses. Step into the sports arena interior in Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA, where concrete provides a solid foundation for athletic achievements. Labworth Cafe on Canvey Island exudes charm with its unique use architecture. Balfron Tower DP137832 exemplifies modernist design at its finest. Hinkley Point 27466_007 demonstrates how concrete plays a crucial role in supporting infrastructure projects worldwide. Even during times of conflict like the Second World War in France, Churchill AVRE Tank relied on sturdy concrete armor for protection. Cooling towers and pylons DP157352 showcase how these structures blend seamlessly into their surroundings while serving essential functions. Trinity Square Car Park DP059892 reminds us that even mundane spaces can be transformed by innovative uses architecture. Concrete is more than just a building material; it is an art form that has shaped cities across continents throughout history. Its durability and versatility continue to inspire architects and engineers alike as they push boundaries and create awe-inspiring structures that stand the test of time.