bigfatronssba
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It's more about 21st century value engineering than construction standards per se
In fairness if we're using Cov Baths as an example, mid 20th century construction didn't exactly excel either
It's more about 21st century value engineering than construction standards per se
We should have gone with stone or wattle and daub, with thatched roofs for the stands![]()
Perhaps but the baths are getting on for 70 years old and like most public buildings were not well maintainedIn fairness if we're using Cov Baths as an example, mid 20th century construction didn't exactly excel either
King for president, failing that King For king or for a Day.
Like those chimney things?We should have gone with stone or wattle and daub, with thatched roofs for the stands![]()
I think it's metal.20 years is about right for plastic cladding isn’t it? The fact plastic cladding looks garbage is a separate point.
I think it's metal.
Yeah but that's the coating on it possibly cellulose or two pack, just looks badly faded by the ultra violet I think.Then it really is poor quality lol
The baths was an architectural gem, it's a cyring shame what has happened to it. You don't know what you've got til it's gone and all that...In fairness if we're using Cov Baths as an example, mid 20th century construction didn't exactly excel either
Apart from the fact it was built the 'wrong way round' it is/was a very nice example of post-war architecture. And I don't say that often.The baths was an architectural gem, it's a cyring shame what has happened to it. You don't know what you've got til it's gone and all that...
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40 Years Ago: The new Coventry Swimming Baths
Taken from Building with Steel, 1966 These splendid new swimming baths are now in full operation: a number of interesting design features are incorporated in the structure, one being the ‘wish bone…www.newsteelconstruction.com