College Park
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yeah, probably... it just doesn't look quite right yet.
But they've already removed all the scaffolding, so maybe they won't be bothering?
To remove all dark residues, you almost have to remove the outer layer of brick, and that compromises the integrity of the masonry. They just sand-blasted (sand-blasted!) St. Basil's in the St Michael's campus, and I'm shocked at how much they removed to achieve the glowing yellow colour. The patina of age isn't a bad thing - it sets up an atmosphere of it's own - communicates the connection of this building with its past.