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First piece of parapet JLP01_08_081727
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First piece of parapet JLP01_08_081727
Minories Car Park, 1 Shorter Street, City of London. The first section of parapet wall in place at the north east corner of Minories Car Park.
The architect specified that the exposed aggregate finish of the spandrel and parapet panels was uniform in colour and texture. To achieve this all the flint had to be selected and stockpiled in advance. Team Spirit, the Laing company newsletter, refers to Whalley flint; presumably the Lancashire town that was the source of the aggregate
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1960s Car Park Construction Multi Storey
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This print captures the first piece of parapet wall being installed at the north east corner of Minories Car Park in the City of London. The architect's vision for a uniform exposed aggregate finish on both spandrel and parapet panels required meticulous planning and preparation. In order to achieve this, all the flint had to be carefully selected and stockpiled beforehand. The Laing company newsletter, Team Spirit, even mentions Whalley flint as the source of this aggregate material, possibly referring to the Lancashire town. The image showcases a significant moment in construction history during the 1960s when multi-storey car parks were becoming increasingly popular. It is evident that great attention to detail was given not only to functionality but also aesthetics. The smooth texture and consistent color of these panels demonstrate a commitment to architectural excellence. As we admire this photograph, it is important to note that it belongs to A© Historic England Archive and should not be used for commercial purposes. However, its historical significance allows us a glimpse into an era where teamwork and precision were essential in creating structures that still stand today.
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