NOTES: Built for the 1934 Empire Games, this was the largest covered swimming pool in the world on completion. The pool was capable of being decked over to take an ice skating rink and also a tournament arena. The pool itself was last used for the 1948 Summer Olympics, after which the building has been used for entertainment and known simply as Wembley Arena. See RIBA130666 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: This was built as part of Williams' extensions to the factory buildings from 1935-1938. See RIBA130674 fgor a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: This, the D6 Building, is rectangular in plan with cantilevered storage areas and loading docks on each long side. It was Grade I listed in 1987. See RIBA130675 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: This, the D10 Building, is noteworthy for its use of reinforced concrete and glass cladding. It is the earliest example of such a structural system in a large scale industrial building in England. It was Grade I listed in 1971. See RIBA130678 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: This, the D10 Building, is noteworthy for its use of reinforced concrete and glass cladding. It is the earliest example of such a structural system in a large scale industrial building in England. It was Grade I listed in 1971. See RIBA130680 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: This, the D10 Building, is noteworthy for its use of reinforced concrete and glass cladding. It is the earliest example of such a structural system in a large scale industrial building in England. It was Grade I listed in 1971. See RIBA130681 for a black and white version of this image.