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Brutalism · housing
Trellick Tower
A 31-storey concrete blade with the service core split into a separate tower — engineering as silhouette.
Why this matters
- Detached service tower linked by sky-bridges every third floor
- Goldfinger's name inspired Ian Fleming's villain (he sued, settled out of court)
- Once notorious for crime; now Grade II* listed and gentrified
- Cited as the platonic ideal of London brutalism
Reference prompt
tall concrete residential tower with detached service column connected by sky bridges, Trellick Tower London
Copy-paste into Midjourney / Stable Diffusion. Pro plan exports full reference packs.
Drawings · Pro
Floor plans, sections and elevations for this building will appear here.
Coming with archpin v0.3 — a 200-building drawings pack curated from published monographs.
Coming with archpin v0.3 — a 200-building drawings pack curated from published monographs.
Source
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trellick_Tower ↗Photo: Cmglee / Wikimedia (CC BY-SA)