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The University of Edinburgh, Informatics Forum Building
MacLean, Kevin, 2008, Digital image
The University of Edinburgh, Informatics Forum Building
The University of Edinburgh, Informatics Forum Building
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17730
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The University of Edinburgh, Informatics Forum Building, George Square
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The Informatics Forum Building of the University of Edinburgh against a blue sky. The building has six stories and is constructed from stone and glass. It has a large entrance which is supported by a row of small columns which students can be seen walking towards. The roadway in front of the building is cobbled.
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MacLean, Kevin
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2008
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Bristo Street ran from Chapel Street to the present day Bristo Place, previously its southernmost section. The section of the street from Bristo Place to Chapel Street was destroyed in the development of Bristo Square in 1982.
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