Image: The Heritage, Glenrothes
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Description: Sculpture depicting columns of different historic architectural influences (inc. Classical Greek, Roman, Byzantian) towering over an L-shaped concrete monolith. The monolith represented the late New Glenrothes House, built in the 1960s and demolished in 2012. The artwork was intended to poke fun at modernist/brutelist architecture and was formally located at Falkland Gate further south from its new location overlooking Riverside Park.
Title: The Heritage, Glenrothes
Credit: Own work
Author: RRRW001
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License: CC BY-SA 4.0
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