Electricity Substation in the Brutalist Style

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Moore Street electrical substation, Sheffield city centre. Designed by architect Jefferson Sheard in the Brutalist style and built in 1968 in reinforced concrete. Sheard referred to his building as a "citadel", overlooking the ring road and Moore Street roundabout underpass. Illumination via coloured lights were added in 2010 to soften the brutalism on a major route into the city centre used by many visitors (though many no longer work). The building was awarded Grade II listing status in 2013.

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4924 x 3574px

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