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Divis Flats was meant to be a vision of the future. Built between 1966 and 1972 as part of a “slum clearance” program, in which an ancient neighborhood of overcrowded nineteenth-century dwellings, known as the Pound Loney, was razed, the flats consisted of a series of twelve interconnected housing blocks, containing 850 units. Inspired by Le Corbusier,
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