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Wills Corroon Building DP138653
Ipswich, Suffolk. General view of exterior of Wills Corroon, 16 Friars Street. Building designed by Foster Associates. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England
Media ID 11303274
Filename: DP138653.jpg
Size: 7216 x 5412 (19.5MB)
Date: 7th July 2011
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Urgency (1-8) 5=normal: 5
Source: Historic England Archive
Job Title: Staff Photographer
Architecture Business Glass Modern Post War Reflection
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This print captures the essence of the Wills Corroon Building, located in Ipswich, Suffolk. Designed by the renowned Foster Associates, this architectural masterpiece stands tall on Friars Street, showcasing a harmonious blend of modernity and post-war design. The exterior of the building is a sight to behold. Its sleek lines and glass façade reflect the surrounding environment, creating an intriguing interplay between architecture and nature. The photographer, James O. Davies, skillfully captures this reflection in his lens, adding depth and dimension to the image. As you gaze upon this photograph, you can't help but appreciate how this structure represents both progress and innovation. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity while seamlessly integrating into its historical surroundings. The Wills Corroon Building exudes an aura of professionalism and sophistication that perfectly aligns with its purpose as a business hub. Though we don't know what lies within these walls or who occupies them now - for it is not mentioned - one can only imagine the bustling activity taking place inside. James O. Davies has truly captured a moment frozen in time; an architectural marvel that encapsulates not just bricks and mortar but also dreams and aspirations. This print from Historic England invites us to ponder upon our own reflections – both literal and metaphorical – as we delve into the rich tapestry of history woven within each building's story.