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  • čas přidán 25. 02. 2013
  • TV documentary about the Divis flats Belfast Northern Ireland designed by architect Frank Robertson

Komentáře • 11

  • @QYD1000
    @QYD1000 Před 11 lety +187

    I'm sceptical of his 13-family condensation breath excuse for the damp. Shitey materials were standard in the 1960s, that's what caused damp.

  • @LibertyBhoy
    @LibertyBhoy Před 11 lety +60

    The Ballymun Flats were more eerie looking in my view, though!

  • @LibertyBhoy
    @LibertyBhoy Před 11 lety +51

    Similar to the story of how Ballymun Flats in Dublin were built.

  • @stadtrade102
    @stadtrade102 Před 11 lety +137

    Balconies for children to go out and play did Frank have children has he watched how they like to climb ,Hate high rises .

  • @LibertyBhoy
    @LibertyBhoy Před 11 lety +19

    Yeah or a bleedin' abandoned building site, haha! Some lovely people come from there though!

  • @lijkel
    @lijkel Před 11 lety +3

    Got a download for this?

  • @MrMarky2007
    @MrMarky2007 Před 10 lety +70

    it didn't start out that way ? depends on the shit that live in it !

  • @woburnhouse3781
    @woburnhouse3781 Před 10 lety +14

    I remember the "spongers" comment. It was a reference to the EMPLOYED people who were running the country and threatened to close it down. No mean feat which they nearly achieved had Wilson not caved in. The Divis project failed, the people would have been happier living in "ghastly hovels on national assistance" and today we have a nation of whiners who have not the courage to break the mould. The 1991 proposal to leave the residents in situ whilst the complex was demolished would have worked.