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Worthing Swimming Pool, Design Competition, Building, Project, News, Images
Worthing Swimming Pool Design Competition
Key Development in West Sussex, England, UK, Europe
1 Sep 2009
Worthing Swimming Pool - Winner
Wilkinson Eyre Architects
London based practice Wilkinson Eyre Architects has won the competition
to design a new swimming pool for Worthing Borough Council. Wilkinson
Eyre were selected in preference to Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios,
also based in London. Both teams had been identified as preferred
teams at the end of the first stage of the competition and were invited
to a follow-up interview with the client.

109 expressions of interest were initially submitted for the competition
and six teams shortlisted to prepare design work. The four other teams
competing for this commission were : Allford Hall Monaghan Morris,
London ; Thomas Heatherwick, London with Saville Jones, Worthing ;
Pringle Richards Sharratt, London ; and Ian Simpson Architects, London.
It is anticipated that the new pool complex will include an 8 lane
25 metre pool, a combined learner/diving pool, indoor leisure pools,
with rapids and flumes, and outdoor waters, a health and fitness centre,
café, crèche and flexible space for other activities
although the precise details of the final specification will be developed
as part of the design and costing process.
The site, located adjacent to the existing swimming pool on the seafront
and close to the town centre is a wonderful development opportunity
and the Council is keen to ensure that a first class leisure facility
can be provided together with the subsequent mixed use development
of the site vacated by the existing swimming pool following completion
of the new facility. It is hoped that the development will maximise
the potential of the site and positively enhance this prominent seafront
location in line with the Council's aspirations for an Active Beach
Zone in accordance with the town's Masterplan.
Chris Wilkinson, Director and Founder of Wilkinson Eyre architects
says "Worthing is a beautiful English seaside town with a spectacular
waterfront and I am delighted to have the opportunity of designing
a building on such an important site. It is a great opportunity to
continue the tradition of British contemporary seaside architecture".
Councillor Paul Yallop, Leader of the Council, and member of the Assessment
Panel, says "The standard of entries to this competition was
very high which made the judging a tough task. On behalf of the residents
of Worthing I should like to thank all of the entrants for their hard
work and creative concepts. After much deliberation the panel was
unanimous in selecting the winners whose team displayed great passion
for this important building. They also presented a wonderful design
concept for our new pool complex. We look forward to working closely
with them in the coming months.
Our thanks also go to the RIBA Competitions Office whose service I
can thoroughly recommend to others planning projects such as this."
Sussex Buildings
English Architecture
Previously:
8 May 2009
Worthing Swimming Pool Shortlist Announced
A shortlist of six has been chosen from 109 expressions of interest,
to go through to the design phase of the Worthing Swimming Pool competition.
Worthing Swimming Pool Shortlist
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, London
Feilden Clegg Bradley, London
Thomas Heatherwick, London with Saville Jones, Worthing
Pringle Richards Sharratt, London
Ian Simpson Architects, London
Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London
Aquarena West Side & Paddling Pool:

West Side of Aquarena & Boating Pool:
The new Swimming pool will provide an 8 lane 25 metre pool, a combined
learner/diving pool, indoor pools, with rapids and flumes, and outdoor
leisure waters, a health and fitness centre, café, crèche
and flexible space for other activities. The Council is keen 'to create
a new swimming complex for Worthing which would be a first class leisure
facility for the town. It should also be a landmark building demonstrating
civic pride and status'.
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Chichester District Museum
East Beach café
East Sussex house
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Swimming Pool Designs
New Competition, 16 Feb 2009
Worthing Borough Council - New Swimming Pool
The RIBA Competitions Office is launching an Invited Design Competition
on behalf of Worthing Borough Council, to seek suitable and innovative solutions
for the design of a new swimming facility to be built alongside and to replace
the towns existing ageing pool complex known locally as the Aquarena.
Worthing Borough Council feel it is essential that the existing pool is
retained and kept open to the public during construction of the new facility
and they realise this may be a constraint on the design and layout of the
new pool.
The site located adjacent to the seafront and close to the town centre is
a wonderful development opportunity and the Council is keen to ensure that
a first class leisure facility can be provided together with a mixed use
development which maximises the potential of the site and positively enhances
this promient seafront location.
The area of site for the development of the new pool is approx. 4,500 m2
. The main design objective for the swimming pool is to create a new
swimming complex for Worthing which would be a first class leisure facility
for the town. It should be also a landmark building demonstrating civic
pride and status.
This competition seeks expressions of interest from architect-led design
teams for the design and construction of an 8 lane 25 metre pool, a combined
learner/diving pool, indoor pools, with rapids and flumes, and outdoor leisure
waters, a health and fitness centre, café, creche and flexible space
for other activities.
From the initial expressions of interest, up to six teams will be invited
to the design phase of the competition and will be asked to produce concept
design proposals. Each of the short-listed teams will receive an honorarium
of £6,000 (plus VAT) for the production of 2 A1 boards with supporting
written material.

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