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File:ParkHillSheffield-MandyPayne.jpg|The Grade II listed Park Hill Estate, Sheffield. One of a series by local artist Mandy Payne | File:ParkHillSheffield-MandyPayne.jpg|The Grade II listed Park Hill Estate, Sheffield. One of a series by local artist Mandy Payne | ||
File:Barbican-NoraGlover.JPG|The Barbican, London. By artist Nora Glover. In the RIBA Collection. | File:Barbican-NoraGlover.JPG|The Barbican, London. By artist Nora Glover. In the RIBA Collection. | ||
De Beauvoir, 2015 by artist Michael Cox | |||
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Revision as of 14:12, 13 October 2018

Category 6.0 in the Chimni Home Typology A flat in a high rise block is any self-contained home in a multi-occupancy building of 10 stories or more. These buildings can include purpose built single apartment blocks, larger high rise estates or converted office buildings.
Back up to the Chimni Home Typology
High Rise Blocks In Art & The Media
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Trellick Tower by Paul Catherall
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'Trellick Tower from the Train No 24' series by @Birmingham_81
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The Grade II listed Park Hill Estate, Sheffield. One of a series by local artist Mandy Payne
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The Barbican, London. By artist Nora Glover. In the RIBA Collection.
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See Also In Chimni
Chimni Wiki Page: The Flats In A Low Rise Block
Chimni Wiki Page: What's The Difference Between 'Low-Rise' and 'High-Rise'
Other Interesting Web Sites
References
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