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Loss of a typology : campaigners call for listing of Swindon leisure centre

‘Loss of a typology’: campaigners call for listing of Swindon leisure centre 1/3 Swindon Oasis leisure centre Source: Historic England Source: Source: OURSTUDIO An architect of leisure centres is among campaigners calling for the domed Swindon Oasis leisure complex to be protected from redevelopment The complex was completed in Swindon, Wiltshire, in 1975 by Gillinson Barnet & Partners and is described in the RIBA Guide to Modern Architecture as a ‘fantasy structure, its half-submerged dome resembling a flying saucer’. Advertisement But the leisure centre closed permanently last year amid ‘challenging operating conditions’ – and now developer SevenCapital, working with BGD architecture + design, has unveiled plans to revamp the leisure centre and replace its historic dome.

Landmark UK department stores at risk as Covid changes city centres

Landmark UK department stores at risk as Covid changes city centres
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Councillors vote for the Assembly Rooms to be demolished

Councillors vote for the Assembly Rooms to be demolished The issue will now be referred to the Secretary of State The end of the road for the Assembly Rooms (Image: Derby Telegraph) Never miss another Derbyshire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice City councillors have voted to take the next step which could see Derby s Assembly Rooms demolished in the next five years.

Derby Council approves demolition of Brutalist landmark – but Jenrick to have final say

Derby Council approves demolition of Brutalist landmark – but Jenrick to have final say Digital Edition: Derby Council approves demolition of Brutalist landmark – but Jenrick to have final say Councillors have backed controversial plans to demolish the 1970s Derby Assembly Rooms but have handed the final decision to the Secretary of State Enjoyed your complimentary access to the AJ? Register to read a limited number of free articles Register Every issue of the AJ Every issue of AJ Specification Unlimited access to AJ articles online Daily newsletter and competition updates Access to the AJ Buildings Library We use cookies to personalize and improve your experience on our site. Visit our 

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