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June 17, 2009Posted on 06/17/2009 in Offbeat
The best of cricket architecture
In the Architects’ Journal, a British weekly magazine, James Pallister casts his eye on the architecture of cricket grounds. His list of six best stadiums is, unsurprisingly, headed by Lord’s while the Gaddafi Stadium takes an unexpected second place. And the article also informs you which ground has a “cantilevered gull wing roof to give it a dramatic flourish - and to ensure no spectator has a restricted view”.