Anniesland Court, Brutalist skyscraper in Anniesland, Scotland.
Anniesland Court is a residential tower that rose between 1968 and 1970 and stands out for its distinctive Brutalist design. The structure has a slab-like form with balconies facing the north side and holds two-bedroom flats distributed across multiple levels with elevators connecting the floors.
Built by Glasgow Corporation as a social housing project, the structure followed contemporary postwar ideas about mass residential construction. Its recognition as a Category A listed building in 1996 made it the first tower block in the city to receive this heritage status.
The building reflects the postwar confidence in mass housing through its bold concrete forms and functional design. Visitors notice the raw material surfaces and balconies that reveal how architects of that era approached creating homes for many people at once.
The building stands at the junction of Crow Road and is visible from the surrounding area, making it easy to locate in the neighborhood. Keep in mind this is an active residential building, so internal access may be limited for visitors exploring the architecture.
The building has an unusual feature where many flats have their bedrooms facing the rear, a design choice that is visible from outside. The illuminated drying balconies on the back side are even visible from Glasgow Airport, making them a distinctive landmark.
Location: Glasgow City
Location: Glasgow
Inception: 1968
Architectural style: brutalism
Floors above the ground: 24
Elevators: 2
GPS coordinates: 55.89100,-4.32511
Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:03
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