The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

High-rises could be given heritage status

History chiefs say they typify ‘brutalist’ architectu­re

- BY JON HEBDITCH

History chiefs say “brutalist” blocks of flats in Aberdeen could be given the same heritage status as famous buildings like Marischal College and St Machar’s Cathedral.

Historic Environmen­t Scotland (HES) last month confirmed that it was considerin­g granting eight Granite City tower blocks listed status.

HES documents seen by The P&J indicate that the body is eager to grant the buildings category A designatio­n.

A new HES report indicates that Gilcomstou­n Land, Porthill Court, Seamount Court, Marischal Court, Virginia Court, Thistle Court, Hutcheon Court and Greig Court could be poised to take their place among the most valued buildings in the city.

The report describes the 1960s-era buildings as “brutalist multi-storey ‘slab’ blocks of flats”.

It says they were “clearly inspired” by the work of Swiss-French architect, designer, painter and urban planner Le Corbusier – particular­ly his Unité d’Habitation slab blocks built in Berlin in 1947.

The report adds: “His socialist ideal of ‘cities in the sky’ set the standard for avant-garde architects who were designing multi-storey building schemes in the following two decades in Scotland and the rest of the UK.

“The eight inner-city blocks in Aberdeen’s level of importance is category A.

“Buildings listed at category A are defined as ‘buildings of special architectu­ral or historic interest which are outstandin­g examples of a particular period, style or building type’.

“Taking into account outstandin­g architectu­ral interest and rare survival, category A is the most appropriat­e level of listing.”

Listed buildings enjoy a special conservati­on status, with special permission needed to make many alteration­s.

Midstocket and Rosemount councillor Bill Cormie last night pointed to the problems residents in modernist Rosemount Square have had since it became listed.

He said: “I am totally against this. I know the problems some of the residents have in Rosemount Square with getting the likes of new windows because of the listing.”

Interested parties can still make their views known to the body, with formal consultati­on due to close on November 24.

“Buildings that are listed define as a ‘special historic interest’”

 ??  ?? HISTORIC: ‘Brutalist’ block of flats could be given the same status as famous buildings like Marischal College and St Machar’s Cathedral
HISTORIC: ‘Brutalist’ block of flats could be given the same status as famous buildings like Marischal College and St Machar’s Cathedral

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