Past echoing into the present, buildings and structures falling into disrepair, or showing signs of adaptation. The impermanence of supposedly permanent edifices. How will these structures look in another ten or twenty years? Will they still exist? Resist the elements and remain as they are today? Change into something else entirely?
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HS2 is a very good example. Don’t get me wrong, I wouldn’t live anywhere else but the North East.
Yeah it’s an interesting place to be, massive developments in new industry with enough neglect of the existing housing and high streets to balance it out.
These images pretty much sum-up the north of England, decaying and forgotten.