Hundreds gathered to watch the demolition of the second of eight iconic Glasgow Red Road high rises, once the highest flats in Europe.
It took just five seconds and about 88kg of explosives to reduce the 30-storey building at Birnie Court to 10,000 tonnes of debris.
The remaining six condemned blocks at Red Road are to be demolished by 2017 as part of a Glasgow Housing Association (GHA) regeneration project, the BBC reported.
Fewer than 300 people now live there, after decades of the buildings becoming run down.
Even after falling into decline, the estate remained an important part of the Glasgow skyline and formed the inspiration for many books and films.
While many artists, writers and film-makers were initially attracted by the architecture, it was the residents that maintained their interest.
In 2006, director Andrea Arnold used the flats as the setting for her Scottish Bafta winning film Red Road.
Alison Irvine's 2011 novel This Road is Red was based on interviews with people living there.
She said: "It was a great place to grow up. In fact, I'm still in touch with some of the people even now.
"We also lived in one of the other blocks at Red Road, but Birnie Court was different.
GHA executive director Alex McGuire, said the demolition was "another step in the ongoing regeneration of Glasgow".
He added: "I'd like to thank all of the residents and businesses for their cooperation both before and after the blowdown."
About 450 homes were temporarily evacuated during the demolition.
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