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  2. Red Road Flats - Wikipedia

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    Red Road Flats. The Eight Red Road Towerblocks in March 2009. All demolished by 2015. The Red Road Flats were a mid-twentieth-century high-rise housing complex located between the districts of Balornock and Barmulloch in the northeast of the city of Glasgow, Scotland. The estate originally consisted of eight multi-storey blocks of steel frame ...

  3. Housing in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Overview. The city is known for its tenements, [ 1 ] where a common stairwell is informally known as a close. [ 2 ][ 3 ] These were the most popular form of housing in 19th- and 20th-century Glasgow and remain the most common form of dwelling in Glasgow today. [ 4 ] Tenements are commonly bought by a wide range of social types and are favoured ...

  4. Anniesland Court - Wikipedia

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    Anniesland Court is a 22-storey residential tower block in the Anniesland area of Glasgow, Scotland, designed by J Holmes & Partners and completed in 1968. It is the tallest listed building in Scotland, and is remarkably similar to Ernő Goldfinger 's later and more famous Trellick Tower in London. It is the only tower block in Glasgow to have ...

  5. Bluevale and Whitevale Towers - Wikipedia

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    The Bluevale and Whitevale Towers were twin 31–storey brutalist tower block flats situated in the Camlachie district within the East End of Glasgow, Scotland. Both towers contained 31 floors, and were the second highest public housing schemes in the United Kingdom behind the Barbican Estate in London. Officially named 109 Bluevale Street and ...

  6. Cranhill - Wikipedia

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    55°51′52″N4°10′12″W55.864416°N 4.169917°W. Cranhill is an inner city district and housing scheme in the north east of Glasgow, Scotland. Cranhill was developed from public funding in the early 1950s and was originally, chiefly composed of four-storey tenement blocks surrounding a patch of grassland, which became Cranhill Park.

  7. Wyndford - Wikipedia

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    Wyndford. Wyndford is an area of the city of Glasgow, Scotland. Located two miles (three kilometres) northwest of the city centre in Maryhill, Wyndford is bounded by Maryhill Road to the north and the River Kelvin to the south. The area comprises council housing that is typical of that which was built throughout Glasgow in the 1960s and 1970s.

  8. Hutchesontown C - Wikipedia

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    Hutchesontown C was a Comprehensive Development Area (CDA) of an area of Hutchesontown, a district in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. Its centrepiece were two Brutalist 20-storey slab blocks at 16-32 Queen Elizabeth Square, designed by Sir Basil Spence and containing 400 homes. Acclaimed by architects and modernists, the flats became riddled ...

  9. Bogany Flats - Wikipedia

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    Bogany Flats. /  55.80278°N 4.22722°W  / 55.80278; -4.22722. Bogany Flats was a multi-storey block of flats in Castlemilk, Glasgow. The flats were built in 1966 by George Wimpey Ltd, [1] the last of the nine tower blocks Wimpey built throughout the city in the sixties. [2] The building was 20 stories high and contained 114 dwellings; [3 ...