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By: Eleanor Jackson,
on 3/14/2015
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Every campus has one, and sometimes more than more: the often unlovely and usually unloved concrete building put up at some point in the 1960s. Generally neglected and occasionally even unfinished, with steel reinforcing rods still poking out of it, the sixties building might be a hall of residence or a laboratory, a library or lecture room. It rarely features in prospectuses and is never – never ever – used to house the vice chancellor’s office.
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wire structure + chalk + sawdust+glue
patina: iron
modelled with wire structure + clay--
plaster cast--this copy in
concrete+bronze patina
wire structre + concrete+sand. bronze patina
wire structure+cloth+plaster+goauche.
patina: shoe polish