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  • 51 Whitevale Street
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  • Approved in 1963 as Area A of the Gallowgate project that would also see maisonette blocks and the other tower erected, construction was carried out by Thaw & Campbell. The construction of the two Gallowgate blocks were one of the most complicated and costly of all the tower blocks built by Glasgow City Council. Because of the sheer height of the buildings, it was decided that hydraulic jacks would be implemented into the foundations to allow for movement and allow the building to be flexible. Construction ended in 1968.
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  • Approved in 1963 as Area A of the Gallowgate project that would also see maisonette blocks and the other tower erected, construction was carried out by Thaw & Campbell. The construction of the two Gallowgate blocks were one of the most complicated and costly of all the tower blocks built by Glasgow City Council. Because of the sheer height of the buildings, it was decided that hydraulic jacks would be implemented into the foundations to allow for movement and allow the building to be flexible. Construction ended in 1968. Its awesome brutalist design, by Wimpey, casting a huge shadow over the east end of Glasgow as one half of the city's own twin towers. The building contains 174 flats. Due to structural problems that have become more pronounced with time, both are likely to be demolished by 2016 in a regeneration of the city's housing stock being undertaken by the not-for-profit Glasgow Housing Association.