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The White House on the Isle of Coll (also pictured on the cover), by WT Architecture, includes the consolidated ruin of an 18th-century historic house, with parts left roofless and a large dramatic crack retained. Photo by Fiona Newton. Source: New architecture of Scotlands west coast, IHBC's Context 158 (Page 37), published in March 2019, written by Fiona Newton, IHBCs operations director. https://ihbconline.co.uk/context/158/39/#zoom=z
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