The concrete “villages in the sky” that rose up and multiplied around the Capital in the second half of the 20th century still hold a special place in the hearts of many of those who lived in them – even if the vision has soured somewhat and high-rise housing has fallen out of favour in recent decades.
. Cables Wynd
Aerial shot of the new flats being built at Cables Wynd - aka 'The Banana Flats' - as part of the redevelopment of Leith in May 1965. Photo: TSPL
. Multi-story flats at Oxgangs
Multi-storey flats at Oxgangs nearing completion in early 1960s. Photo: TSPL
. Sighthill, Edinburgh
Aerial view of new flats at Sighthill, Edinburgh Photo: Bill Stout
. Muirhouse Flats
Martello Court, Muirhouse, pictured on the day of its topping out ceremony, 1964. Photo: TSPL
. Leith Fort
Leith Fort - 21 storey flats nearing completion, 1963. Photo: TSPL
5. Leith Fort
Leith Fort - 21 storey flats nearing completion, 1963. Photo: TSPL
6. Crudens Flats
An exterior view Crudens Flats in Sighthill, 1960s. Photo: TSPL
7. Inchkeith Court
Houses in Spey Terrace, multi storey corporation flats near Leith Walk, 1960s. Photo: TSPL
8. Moat Street
Ten-storey flats at Moat Street in Slateford, 1960s. Photo: TSPL