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National Tennis Centre for the Lawn Tennis Association, Roehampton, London, at dusk

RIBA34272
Arup
NOTES: The LTA headquarters moved from Queen's Club, West Kensington, to this purpose-built National Tennis Centre in Roehampton, designed by Hopkins Architects and engineered by Arup, in February 2007. This low energy design facility comprises six new naturally ventilated indoor courts, flanked by changing rooms, a medical centre, administrative offices, student accommodation and fitness rooms. There are also 20 outdoor courts of varying surfaces.

National Tennis Centre for the Lawn Tennis Association, Roehampton, London

RIBA34273
Arup
NOTES: The LTA headquarters moved from Queen's Club, West Kensington, to this purpose-built National Tennis Centre in Roehampton, designed by Hopkins Architects and engineered by Arup, in February 2007. This low energy design facility comprises six new naturally ventilated indoor courts, flanked by changing rooms, a medical centre, administrative offices, student accommodation and fitness rooms. There are also 20 outdoor courts of varying surfaces.

National Tennis Centre for the Lawn Tennis Association, Roehampton, London

RIBA34274
Arup
NOTES: The LTA headquarters moved from Queen's Club, West Kensington, to this purpose-built National Tennis Centre in Roehampton, designed by Hopkins Architects and engineered by Arup, in February 2007. This low energy design facility comprises six new naturally ventilated indoor courts, flanked by changing rooms, a medical centre, administrative offices, student accommodation and fitness rooms. There are also 20 outdoor courts of varying surfaces.

Tor di Valle racecourse, Rome: the grandstand

RIBA34851
Rebecchini, Gaetano (1924-)

Fencing academy, Foro Italico, Rome

RIBA39517
Moretti, Luigi (1907-1973)
NOTES: This building has been converted into a courthouse.

Wolverton Sports Club, Wolverton, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire

RIBA43388
Milton Keynes Development Corporation. Architects Department
NOTES: This building has been demolished. Milton Keynes, which incorporated the existing towns of Bletchley, Wolverton and Stony Stratford along with another fifteen villages and farmland in between, was designated a new town in 1967 and planning control was thus taken from elected local authorities and delegated to the Milton Keynes Development Corporation (MKDC).

Wolverton Sports Club, Wolverton, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire: close-up of GRP shell

RIBA43389
Milton Keynes Development Corporation. Architects Department
NOTES: This building has been demolished. Milton Keynes, which incorporated the existing towns of Bletchley, Wolverton and Stony Stratford along with another fifteen villages and farmland in between, was designated a new town in 1967 and planning control was thus taken from elected local authorities and delegated to the Milton Keynes Development Corporation (MKDC).

Wolverton Sports Club, Wolverton, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire: mezzanine bar area on top of the changing rooms

RIBA43390
Milton Keynes Development Corporation. Architects Department
NOTES: This building has been demolished. Milton Keynes, which incorporated the existing towns of Bletchley, Wolverton and Stony Stratford along with another fifteen villages and farmland in between, was designated a new town in 1967 and planning control was thus taken from elected local authorities and delegated to the Milton Keynes Development Corporation (MKDC).

Wolverton Sports Club, Wolverton, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire: spiral stairs to the mezzanine bar area

RIBA43391
Milton Keynes Development Corporation. Architects Department
NOTES: This building has been demolished. Milton Keynes, which incorporated the existing towns of Bletchley, Wolverton and Stony Stratford along with another fifteen villages and farmland in between, was designated a new town in 1967 and planning control was thus taken from elected local authorities and delegated to the Milton Keynes Development Corporation (MKDC).

Wolverton Sports Club, Wolverton, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire

RIBA43392
Milton Keynes Development Corporation. Architects Department
NOTES: This building has been demolished. Milton Keynes, which incorporated the existing towns of Bletchley, Wolverton and Stony Stratford along with another fifteen villages and farmland in between, was designated a new town in 1967 and planning control was thus taken from elected local authorities and delegated to the Milton Keynes Development Corporation (MKDC).
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