A view of precast concrete cladding panels and window frames in position on the lower storey of a tower block during the construction of the Central London YMCA

Date:
4 May 1973
Location:
Central London YMCA, Great Russell Street, Camden, Greater London Authority
Reference:
JLP01/08/095004
Type:
Photograph (Negative)
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Description

It was announced in February 1971 that Laing had started work on a new building at Central London YMCA, to replace an existing building which had opened in the 1910s. The project comprised four residential towers between 6 and 12 storeys high, above a podium and basements. The basements and podium, which were built using reinforced concrete and structural steel, comprised Phase I of the project. The towers were clad in 2,000 precast concrete panels and featured deeply moulded white concrete window panels, both manufactured by John Laing Concrete in Princes Risborough. The towers were built in Phase II and the building was completed in 1977.

This image was catalogued as part of the Breaking New Ground Project in partnership with the John Laing Charitable Trust in 2019-20.

Content

This is part of the Series: JLP01/08 John Laing Photographic Collection Black and White Negatives; within the Collection: JLP01 John Laing Photographic Collection

Rights

© Historic England Archive. John Laing Photographic Collection

Keywords

Late 20th Century Christian Association Hostel, Late 20th Century Metal Framed Building, Construction