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There may be a permanent adjustment in the demand for city centre offices, with some changing into residential, hotel or other uses. This is Oriel Chambers, Liverpool, designed by Peter Ellis, the worlds first building with a metal-framed glass curtain wall. (Photo: Dave Chetwyn). Source Digital media and the post-pandemic town in Context 168, published by the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) in June 2021, written by Dave Chetwyn, managing director of Urban Vision Enterprise, chair of the board of the National Planning Forum, High Street Task Force expert and IHBC communications and outreach secretary. https://ihbconline.co.uk/context/168/30/index.html
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