Ronan Point
| Ronan Point | |
|---|---|
| Ronan Point, following the gas explosion | |
| General information | |
| Status | Demolished | 
| Type | Tower block | 
| Location | Canning Town | 
| Town or city | London | 
| Coordinates | 51°30′46″N 0°01′17″E / 51.5129°N 0.0215°E | 
| Construction started | 1966 | 
| Completed | 1968 | 
| Demolished | 1986 | 
| Owner | Newham Council | 
| Technical details | |
| Structural system | Large panel system | 
| Material | Prefabricated pre-cast concrete | 
| Floor count | 22 | 
| Design and construction | |
| Main contractor | Taylor Woodrow Anglian | 
| Known for | Partial collapse following gas explosion | 
Ronan Point was a 22-storey tower block in Canning Town in Newham, East London, that partially collapsed on 16 May 1968, only two months after it opened. A gas explosion blew out some load-bearing walls, causing the collapse of one entire corner of the building; four people died and 17 were injured. The nature of the failure (caused by both poor design and poor construction) led to a loss of public confidence in high-rise residential buildings, and major changes in British building regulations resulted.