
Trellick Tower
Trellick Tower is a distinctive residential high-rise in London, designed by architect Ernő Goldfinger and completed in 1972. Known for its bold, Brutalist style with raw concrete and a striking, fortress-like appearance, it was intended to provide affordable housing while fostering a sense of community. The tower features a central staircase and balcony access to apartments, emphasizing functionality. Over time, it has gained recognition as an architectural landmark, blending social housing with unique design elements, and remains a symbol of the era’s approach to urban living and architectural innovation.