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  2. Tower blocks in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Postwar Britain was the stage for a tower block "building boom"; from the 1950s to the late 1970s, as a dramatic increase took place in tower-block construction. During this time, local authorities desired to impress their voters by building futuristic and imposing tower blocks, which would signify postwar progress. [ 2 ]

  3. Bluevale and Whitevale Towers - Wikipedia

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    The towers were prominent in the Glasgow city skyline, as seen here from Duke Street railway station.. Faced with crippling housing shortages in the immediate post-war period, the city undertook the building of multi-storey housing in tower blocks in the 1960s and early 1970s on a grand scale, which led to Glasgow becoming the first truly high-rise city in Britain.

  4. Tower block - Wikipedia

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    Tower blocks were first built in the United Kingdom after the Second World War, and were seen as a cheap way to replace 19th-century urban slums and war-damaged buildings. They were originally seen as desirable, but quickly fell out of favour as tower blocks attracted rising crime and social disorder, particularly after the collapse of Ronan ...

  5. List of tallest buildings and structures in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Faced with crippling housing shortages and overcrowding in the immediate post-war period, the city undertook the building of multi-storey housing in tower blocks in the 1960s and early 1970s on a grand scale, which led to Glasgow becoming the first truly high-rise city in Britain. However, many of these schemes were poorly planned and cheaply ...

  6. List of council estates in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Low-rise flats and 11 concrete tower blocks in Brutalist style. Severe crime problems. ... Avonmouth areas also house post-war council housing. Scotland. Glasgow

  7. Trellick Tower - Wikipedia

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    Drying rooms on the ground floor, designed by Goldfinger to stop tenants hanging laundry on the balconies, were vandalised before the tower block opened. [17] By the late 1970s Trellick Tower was a scene of crime and anti-social behaviour, and many tenants were very reluctant to move in. On one occasion vandals set off a fire extinguisher on ...

  8. List of tallest destroyed buildings and structures in the ...

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    Glasgow Empire Exhibition Tower: Glasgow, Scotland: Observation tower 91 m (299 ft) 1938 1939 The tower was built as a centrepiece of the Empire Exhibition at Bellahouston Park. In the build up to World War II it was demolished following concerns it would act as a marker for enemy bombers. [8] 8= World Trade Centre: Tower Hamlets, London Office

  9. Brutalism in Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    Callow Mount post-refurbishment. Callow Mount, also known as Gleadless Valley (Rollestone), is a complex of six residential tower blocks that was completed in 1964, as part of the wider Gleadless Valley Redevelopment Area which also includes the Gleadless Valley and Herdings Twin Towers developments as well as a wide expanse of low-rise council housing.