PRINT: Trellick Tower- Bridge Look Up
PRINT: Trellick Tower- Bridge Look Up
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A dramatic angled view looking up at the flying staircase structure of Trellick Tower from the lower ground service area.
- Black & White Risograph Print
- 42cm x 30cm
- Printed on 170gsm Munken Pure Rough paper
- Unframed
Trellick Tower
Location: London, England
Architect: Erno Goldfinger
Completed: 1972
Status: Grade II Listed
Brief Overview: Trellick Tower is a Grade II Listed building located in Northwest London by architect Erno Goldfinger. It was the last major project Goldfinger would work on, and was based on his previous, smaller project- Balfron Tower, also in London. It was designed to replace outdated social housing. Initially the 31 storey Tower, with 217 flats in total, had issues with crime- such as vandalism, drug abuse and prostitution. In the 1980's a residents association was established, and security measures like a concierge put in place. This reduced crime significantly and by the 1990's although still primarily social housing- it had become a desirable place to live. Trellick Tower has become iconic, and has featured in many adverts, films, shows and songs including the BBC's London 2012 Olympics coverage. It is also thought to have inspired J.G. Ballards 1975 novel 'High Rise', and is said to be the location where Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett first conceived the idea for Gorillaz.
My unique and captivating prints showcase the raw, unadorned beauty of Brutalist architecture in all its glory. Whether you're a fan of architecture, design, or simply love the bold and striking aesthetic of Brutalism, these prints are the perfect addition to your collection. It's a great way to add a touch of sophistication and style to your home or office and is sure to be a conversation starter among friends and visitors alike.
Risograph Printing is a special form of digital screen printing which
creates a vivid contrast and rich texture to the printed artwork