Gloucester Renaissance: The Magnificent 7

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“We took the roof height up from the eaves,” Mr Court said. “It previously had a domestic-style tilled roof, presumably a nod to the design of the historic dock warehouses nearby. “We actually raised it in height slightly, but with the

way the design was developed, visually your eye is drawn lower down and the storeys above fade into the sky”. And the magic of the cladding doesn’t stop there. “The brown-tinged panels on the building are what are

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