A photo a day from the famous East Midlands city, its surroundings, and wherever the photographic journey takes me.
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Monday, 18 June 2012
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The university's Jubilee Campus was built on the land where Raleigh once stood. It was a massive site, covering acres and acres.
I didn't see the empty land when they had cleared away the buildings, but I could tell how big it was by what has been taken up by the university so far. Some 65 acres.
Here's some of the buildings that have replaced the factories. I think I may have shown these separately in the past, but not altogether. I took the shot on Saturday, whilst making the most of the break between the two performances.
The building that looks like a slab of red cheese is called the International building, while the tall structure in the middle is called Aspire and finally the other building is simply called the UNIP (University of Nottingham Innovation Park) Reception.
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One of these weird and wonderful places.
ReplyDeleteIt was the first time that I have walked around the Jubilee Campus. I was so impressed, lots of different architecture it was quite awe inspiring. Great shot of this building.
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