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Trinity Square car park, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, 2010. Photographed as part of a project to explore the impact of the car on buildings and places, Trinity Square car park was recorded just two months before it was demolished. Designed by the architect Rodney Gordon, the huge seven-level car park, opened in 1967, was part of a complex that included a two-storey shopping centre, indoor market, pedestrian square, children's playground and a restaurant at the very top of the car park. The structure became known locally as the Get Carter Car Park following its prominent role in the 1971 film 'Get Carter', whose director, Mike Hodges, was a friend of the architect.
Unique Identifier
AR9451600
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5320px × 3540px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1960s
2010s
20th century
21ST CENTURY
Alun
Alun Bull
Architecture
Britain
British
brutalist
building
BUILDINGS
BULL
car park
color
country
England
English
english heritage
Exterior
Gateshead
Gordon
LOCATION
multi-storey
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Photograph
Rodney
Rodney Gordon
Rodney H Gordon
SIXTIES
SQUARE
TGN
Trinity Square
tyne and wear
Tyneside