English: The unique design of the 'pyramid' buildings at en:Ilkeston Grammar School, Derbyshire (late 1970's) would draw much criticism. Among other problems, the art rooms occasionally flooded as some windows had been installed the wrong way up. A later County Architect - put to work on attempting an extension, said it was 'the wrong shape, the wrong size, built of the wrong materials and placed on the wrong site'
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