NOTES: This Corporation of London housing complex was built on the northern edge of the City of London, an area devastated by bombing during World War II. It was to provide council housing at subsidised rents for the many people who serviced the offices in the City, particularly caretakers, secretaries and police officers. Hence the emphasis was on one bedroom flats. The first phase of the estate was officially opened in 1957. The estate was further enlarged to the west and completed in 1962.
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.
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.
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.
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.