1. Forton Services
Pennine Tower at Lancaster services on the M6, designed by T. P. Bennett and Son, opened 1966. The super-cool hexagonal tower was once a restaurant but is now for the most part abandoned. |
2. British Gas Engineering Research Station
British Gas Engineering Research Station (1967), Killingworth - See more at: http://www.odechair.com/ode/ode/blog_files/Ryder_and_Yates_Classic_Images.html#sthash.Kx4M3hmU.dpuf
British Gas Engineering Research Station (1967), Killingworth - See more at: http://www.odechair.com/ode/ode/blog_files/Ryder_and_Yates_Classic_Images.html#sthash.Kx4M3hmU.dpuf
British Gas Engineering Research Station (1967), Killingworth - See more at: http://www.odechair.com/ode/ode/blog_files/Ryder_and_Yates_Classic_Images.html#sthash.Kx4M3hmU.dpuf
Killingworth, opened 1967, designed by Ryder and Yates, a vast industrial building that seems to be trumpeting to the stars. |
3. Friar's Square Wimpy
4. Radio City Tower
5. Tolworth Tower
Designed by George Marsh at Richard Seifert for developer Harry Hyams, this 1963 rocket-trail whoosh of a skyscraper towers over Kingston-Upon-Thames. |
6. Welbeck Street Car Park
Right in the centre of London sits this trinket box turned space freighter of a car park, designed for Debenhams on Oxford Street in 1971 by Michael R. Blampied & Partners. |
7. Usk Street flats
Denys Lasdun's 1954 flats in Usk Street, Bethnal Green, part of his 'cluster block' experiment, have something of the limbs of an orbiting space station about them. |
8. Engineering Building, Leicester University
Stirling and Gowan's audacious 1963 building for Leicester University is part rocket launcher, part lunar module. |
9. Space House
Another Marsh/Seifert/Hyams job, Space House on Kingsway in London was opened in 1966, a great circular drum of a building, ready to be hauled to the stars beneath Thunderbird 2. |
10. The Post Office Tower