Ballymun tower blocks

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[edit] Tower Structure

The Ballymun seven landmark towers were built in the 1960s, the seven towers were named after the seven leaders of the 1916 rising, Patrick pearse, Thomas MacDonagh, Sean MacDermott, Eamonn Ceannt, Thomas Clarke, James Connolly and Joseph Plunkett, the provisional government. each of the towers were identical when they were first built, however throught the years they developed there own distinct look and personallity.each tower was 42 Meters In hight and weighs Around 8,500 tonnes.Each of the towers consisted of ninty flats, 30 one bedroom, 30 two bedroom and 30 three bedroom flats all with balconys over looking ballymun.the tower's are built up of pebble dashed concreate slabs for the outside and solid concrete slabs for the inside, each tower contained two lifts one for the even numbers and one for the odd numbers, each tower had 14 floors, counted as G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14. which equels to 15 storys which is why the are nicknamed the 15 storys.

[edit] Plunkett Tower

Plunkett tower is the last tower standing, and was the last built in 1967. plunkett tower is due for a repainting of the outside window frames and balconys. Image:Joseph_plunkett_tower.JPG

[edit] Connolly Tower

Connolly tower was the fourth tower built in 1966, in 2007 it was demolished.Image:James_connolly_Tower_2007.JPG


[edit] Ceannt Tower

Ceannt tower was the Third Tower built in 1966, in 2005 it was demolished,sadly it has become the tower that nearly everyone has forgotton. Image:Ceannt_Tower.JPG


[edit] Clarke Tower

Clarke Tower was the 6th tower built in 1966. before it was demolished in 2008, the top floor was turned into a short stay hotel. Image:Clarke_Tower.JPG


[edit] MacDermott Tower

MacDermott Tower Was the Fifth Tower Built in 1966,In 2005 It was demoished by controlled implosion it went down in less than 8 seconds. Image:COPY_OF_MACDERMOTT_.JPG


[edit] MacDonagh Tower

Thomas MacDonagh Tower was one of the oldest and best known tower blocks in ballymun it was the second tower to go up in 1966, in 2005 it was demolished by controlled implosion.Image:MacDonagh_Tower.JPG


[edit] Pearse Tower

Patrick Pearse Tower Was the first of the ballymun towers to go up in 1966. pearse tower was half way through construction when The Construction Of MacDonagh Tower Started.Pearse Tower was the first tower to be demolished in 2004. Image:Pearse_Tower.jpg


[edit] Pearse Tower Demolition

Pearse Tower was the first to be demolished. Image:Pearse_Tower2.JPG


[edit] MacDonagh Tower Demoltion

Demolished by controlled implosion 2005. Image:MacDonagh_Implosion.JPG


[edit] MacDermott Tower Demolition

Demolished by controlled implosion 2005. Image:MacDermott_Implosion.JPG


[edit] Ceannt Tower Demolition

Demolished by mechanical means 2005. Image:Ceannt_Demoltion.JPG


[edit] Clarke Tower Demolition

Demolished By mecanical means 2008. Image:Clarke_tower_demolition.jpg


[edit] Connolly Tower Deoltion

Demolished by mechanical means 2007. Image:Demolition.JPG

[edit] Today

only one of these towers remains standing today as the ballymun regeneration programmes did not incorporate the towers into its renewal programme. In 2004 demolition of the first tower began,Patrick pearse tower was demolished slowly by mechanical means, whilst MacDermott And Macdonagh Towers Were demolished by controlled implosion, Ceannt,Clarke and Connolly towers were demolished by mechanical means also. Joseph plunkett tower is the only original ballymun tower standing and a petition is now being drawn up to save it from demolition and to leave it as is for all those who have had and have the repected desire of living there.


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