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"The building was given to us in a dilapidated state; my concern was to save it".
Government arts academies were in a dilapidated state and access to art books and resources was limited, she said.
The hospital has no heat and little advanced equipment; like the city itself, it is in a dilapidated state.
The bulging school population is putting severe strain on classrooms and facilities, which are often in a dilapidated state.
Built between the 1950s and 70s, the shop is just a block of bricks and has no character at all, and is in a dilapidated state.
Paradoxically, by the time these images began to appear in Venice, the Lighthouse was in a dilapidated state, so they could no longer have been derived from the reports of returning mariners and merchants.
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The house fell into a dilapidated state over the years and was a roofless ruin before being restored by Sir Stephen Aitchison in the 1920s.
The old church survived the Cultural Revolution, but in such a dilapidated state that it was converted into a mat-weaving factory.
"I bought the property in 2000 when it was in a very dilapidated state," Mr. Sokalsky said.
"It was in a disgusting, dilapidated state," he says, indicating a now-sleek space two floors above the Dot's bijou performance space (capacity 75).
Over my dead body!" But now Ashmount, which was, admittedly, in a rather dilapidated state, is on the move to a new site and a new building which the woman has just seen, and it is amazing.
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