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Complete

Completed
  
1968

Top floor
  
24

Opened
  
1968

Architectural style
  
Brutalist architecture

Location
  
Glasgow, Scotland

Roof
  
66.0 metres (217 ft)

Height
  
24 m

Floors
  
24

Architecture firm
  
Jack Holmes and Partners

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Type
  
Mixed usage, residential

Owner
  
Glasgow Housing Association

Similar
  
Greater Glasgow, Glasgow Tower, Trellick Tower, Glasgow Harbour, Balfron Tower

Anniesland Court is a 24-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 been granted a category A listing

Map of Anniesland Court, Glasgow, UK

The building is unusual in that its 24 storeys contain seven levels of homes: each level comprises 18 homes - 6 upstairs two-bedroom flats, 6 downstairs two-bedroom flats and 6 single one-room flats with level access off the main corridor. They have full kitchens and bathrooms the same as the two-bed flats. The upstairs and downstairs flats have their two bedrooms facing the rear of the building. On the rear or north facing elevation are the ‘drying’ balconies. These are illuminated at night with blue lights and they can be seen by passengers on their way to land at Glasgow Airport.

Below the ‘tower’ on Crow Road level is the Glasgow City Council’s Financial Services Office and a branch office of the Glasgow Housing Association (GHA) Local Housing Organisation (LHO) Clydeside Tenant Partnership. Below this level is a basement garage underneath the building for residents use. There is also an outside car park to the south.

The patio area to the front of the building is 3 levels above Great Western Road. To the east is a smaller building in a similar style, containing 24 homes. On the patio level, there are 8 two-bedroom maisonettes, above which are 16 flats. All have the same configuration as the main building.

Below this smaller building and on Crow Road level is Anniesland Branch Library and Learning Centre. To the north of the library on Crow Road is the Anniesland Court Community Hall, refurbished during 2008, occupied by Anniesland Court Residents Association. The community hall provides a focus for the community and is used daily. It is open for residents to ‘drop in’ for a cup of tea and a chat. It is also the venue for the many evening functions throughout the year.

Anniesland Court is part of the housing stock transferred to Glasgow Housing Association in 2003. The complex is managed by Great Western Tenant Partnership (GWTP).

The building is lit at night with multicoloured "spider" floodlights to both gables and as above – the balconies.

Anniesland Court sits in the Drumchapel/Anniesland Ward (Ward 14) of Glasgow City Council. Local councillors as of May 2012 are: Councillor Judith Fisher; Bailie Jon Findlay; Councillor Paul Carey; and Councillor Malcolm Balfour.

References

Anniesland Court Wikipedia