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st+francis+court Latitude and Longitude:

52°03′17″N 1°09′02″E / 52.0548°N 1.1506°E / 52.0548; 1.1506
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St Francis Tower
St Francis Court, originally Franciscan Tower, is the 3rd tallest building in the town
St Francis Court is located in Suffolk
St Francis Court
Former namesSt Franciscan Tower and Ipswich Central
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeResidential
Address23 Franciscan Way, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 1NA
Town or city Ipswich
Country England
Coordinates 52°03′17″N 1°09′02″E / 52.0548°N 1.1506°E / 52.0548; 1.1506
Completed1962
Renovated2005
Height52m
Technical details
MaterialConcrete
Floor count16
Lifts/elevators2
Other information
Number of rooms116
References
[1]

St Francis Tower, originally named Franciscan Tower, is the 3rd tallest building in Ipswich, England. It is 172 feet (52 m) high, [2] with eight flats on each of its 16 floors. It is on Franciscan Way in central Ipswich. [3]

History

The 16-floor building was built in the early 1960s as part of the Greyfriars development designed by Edward Skipper & Associates. It was one of the project's most important buildings, as it provided homes for people who worked in the Greyfriars Development. The development was not well received, however; and in the 1980s and 1990s, was partially revamped and the rest destroyed. The all-concrete building was recladded and renamed St Francis Court in the 1990s. [4]

Fire

In 2001 a fire broke out on the 7th floor of the tower which led to seven people being sent to the local hospital. This was the sixth fire that broke out in the block in five years, this being the most serious. It took 70 firefighters and 12 fire engines to put the fire out. It was unclear of what the cause of the fire was but a number of explosions were a result of carbon based materials getting too hot. [5]

References

  1. ^ "St Francis Court". .emporis.[ dead link]
  2. ^ "St Francis Tower". .emporis. Archived from the original on May 24, 2015.
  3. ^ "St Francis Tower". .skyscrapernews.
  4. ^ "Ipswich: Revealed 50 years on". Ipswichstar.
  5. ^ "Tower block evacuated". Ipswichstar.

st+francis+court Latitude and Longitude:

52°03′17″N 1°09′02″E / 52.0548°N 1.1506°E / 52.0548; 1.1506
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
St Francis Tower
St Francis Court, originally Franciscan Tower, is the 3rd tallest building in the town
St Francis Court is located in Suffolk
St Francis Court
Former namesSt Franciscan Tower and Ipswich Central
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeResidential
Address23 Franciscan Way, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 1NA
Town or city Ipswich
Country England
Coordinates 52°03′17″N 1°09′02″E / 52.0548°N 1.1506°E / 52.0548; 1.1506
Completed1962
Renovated2005
Height52m
Technical details
MaterialConcrete
Floor count16
Lifts/elevators2
Other information
Number of rooms116
References
[1]

St Francis Tower, originally named Franciscan Tower, is the 3rd tallest building in Ipswich, England. It is 172 feet (52 m) high, [2] with eight flats on each of its 16 floors. It is on Franciscan Way in central Ipswich. [3]

History

The 16-floor building was built in the early 1960s as part of the Greyfriars development designed by Edward Skipper & Associates. It was one of the project's most important buildings, as it provided homes for people who worked in the Greyfriars Development. The development was not well received, however; and in the 1980s and 1990s, was partially revamped and the rest destroyed. The all-concrete building was recladded and renamed St Francis Court in the 1990s. [4]

Fire

In 2001 a fire broke out on the 7th floor of the tower which led to seven people being sent to the local hospital. This was the sixth fire that broke out in the block in five years, this being the most serious. It took 70 firefighters and 12 fire engines to put the fire out. It was unclear of what the cause of the fire was but a number of explosions were a result of carbon based materials getting too hot. [5]

References

  1. ^ "St Francis Court". .emporis.[ dead link]
  2. ^ "St Francis Tower". .emporis. Archived from the original on May 24, 2015.
  3. ^ "St Francis Tower". .skyscrapernews.
  4. ^ "Ipswich: Revealed 50 years on". Ipswichstar.
  5. ^ "Tower block evacuated". Ipswichstar.

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