Cities: Skylines

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Balfron Tower
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Balfron Tower

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Welcome to Balfron Tower!

This landmark building was designed by the modernist architect Ernő Goldfinger in 1967 and forms a bold, sculptural presence in London’s east end.

When Balfron Tower was commissioned in 1962, London’s housing stock was in the process of being increased and upgraded. Wartime bombsites presented an unprecedented opportunity for new housing across the capital, both high and low rise. In Poplar, the Borough Council had identified a potential location for a new residential tower, a site named the Brownfield estate after a local doctor.

Ernö Goldfinger was approached by the London County Council to draw up the scheme, having become known for his exploration of ideal high-rise plans for London during the war. These in turn had been inspired by his studies in Paris and the work of Le Corbusier and Auguste Perret.

Balfron Tower, together with its West London sibling Trellick Tower, was an opportunity to put these ideas into practice. The design featured a scaled down version of the ‘streets in the sky’ found in other local authority schemes. Each apartment or maisonette was accessed via a set of corridors running from the lifts in the service tower. This approach maximised the amount of liveable space in the building, allowing for generously sized apartments. The extensive use of cast and poured concrete gave the building a distinctive aesthetic that stood out in the tough urban environment.

Balfron Tower was a typically utopian construction on a site originally occupied by low-rise terraces. From the outset, Goldfinger was careful to emphasise the importance of ‘community life.’ Together with his wife Ursula, the couple had a well-publicised stay in the Tower after construction, living high up in apartment 130 for eight weeks and conducting what we would now call ‘focus groups’. The Tower became a significant local landmark, standing alongside the new A102 dual carriageway and approach road to the new southbound Blackwall Tunnel, which opened in 1967 at the height of the automobile’s dominance of planning in London.

Stats:
Main Mesh:7,882 Tris (has Diffuse, Specular, Normal and Illumination map)
LOD:262 Tris (has Diffuse, Specular, Normal and Illumination map):
9x3 Level 1 Landmark.

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If you have any other pieces of Socialist Modernism/Brutalist Architecture you'd want to see created, just comment below, I am always on the look out for more inspiration!

OR come along to my Soviet City build on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/chrisbrammer

Tags
United Kingdom, Modernism, Brutalism, Council Estate, Social Housing, 1960s, Brutalist, Goldfinger, Le Corbusier

The screenshots are taken with Relight , Daylight Classic , Shadow Distance Fix and some other graphics mods.
18 Comments
Brammered  [author] 24 Dec, 2024 @ 12:14pm 
@Spiral Architect both Towers were designed by the same Architect. They’re siblings that’s for sure.
Spiral Architect 26 Nov, 2024 @ 1:19pm 
Is this The Trellick Tower re named?
GIGABETH 20 Nov, 2024 @ 1:40am 
that is the sexiest thing i have ever seen in my life
HurricaneRocker 29 Sep, 2024 @ 6:04pm 
that is the ugliest thing i have ever seen in my life
supasin13rayong 7 Apr, 2023 @ 4:33am 
It should be a RICO asset instead
Roffey 1 Aug, 2022 @ 12:16am 
It still haunts London till this day.
VILIλNλD 14 Oct, 2021 @ 3:01pm 
i live in London, i often see this.
failsafe 11 Oct, 2021 @ 5:22am 
looks very nice ;-)
YaayItszRhea 4 Apr, 2021 @ 8:41pm 
really loving your brutalist works, can't wait to add them to my builds :)
Macwelshman 28 Mar, 2021 @ 7:10am 
Great work. Added to the ‘Best of British: Residential’ collection https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1728740853