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Built between 1967 and 1973, it was designed by the celebrated architect Richard Seifert, who was behind many of London's modern landmarks such as Centre Point, the NatWest Tower and Euston railway station. The residential element, known as Blythswood Court, has also survived and consists of three 19-storey tower blocks, which contain 5 commercial floors devoted to offices (and originally, shops) and the upper 14 floors consisting of residential dwellings. * Columba House * Davaar House * Dalriada House

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