This article re-examines the swimming pool as a potent building type embodying the salient characteristics of Modernity. Not only did the building of modern public swimming pools celebrate new materials, engineered solutions and technologies but they also reflected rapidly changing attitudes to the body, leisure and fitness in line with Modernist aspirations. Public pools thus created new communal places where relationships between social, natural and built environments could be explored and embraced. In understanding these social and aspirations to create the Modern 'good life', a set of English and Australian waterside open-air swimming pools and lidos of the 1930s-Scarborough (1915-1934), Tinside (1935), the Eastern Beach Reser...
If the Low exists in the architecture then buildings for water sports seem to stand for a category f...
Title devised from accompanying information where available.; Part of the: Fairfax archive of glass ...
The traditional British seaside resort developed in the industrial revolution as a place of leisure ...
This paper examines the modern swimming pools as a new kind of civic, public building type that deve...
In Australia the image of sporting prowess and easy access to swimming venues — both natural and art...
© 2015 Dr. Christine Marie PhillipsThis thesis examines the architecture of modern waterside public ...
Abstract Social media sites as well as recent scholarly papers attest to the growth of interest in A...
Built in 1909, Gourock Lido was one of the earliest expressions of the sudden rush to build outdoor ...
This article examines both recent policy to rationalise the provision of local public swimming pools...
It is widely accepted that there are significant nourishing social and physical health benefits fro...
<p>Swimming is a popular form of recreation and exercise in the UK and US. Swimming can take place o...
There are over 200 council-run public swimming pools in Aotearoa/New Zealand. The Local Government A...
In the years following Singapore’s independence, swimming was embraced as a national strategy for mo...
This paper studies the modern swimming environments of twentieth century Singapore, tracing the hist...
Singapore's first truly public institutions for swimming were only established in the early 1930s, b...
If the Low exists in the architecture then buildings for water sports seem to stand for a category f...
Title devised from accompanying information where available.; Part of the: Fairfax archive of glass ...
The traditional British seaside resort developed in the industrial revolution as a place of leisure ...
This paper examines the modern swimming pools as a new kind of civic, public building type that deve...
In Australia the image of sporting prowess and easy access to swimming venues — both natural and art...
© 2015 Dr. Christine Marie PhillipsThis thesis examines the architecture of modern waterside public ...
Abstract Social media sites as well as recent scholarly papers attest to the growth of interest in A...
Built in 1909, Gourock Lido was one of the earliest expressions of the sudden rush to build outdoor ...
This article examines both recent policy to rationalise the provision of local public swimming pools...
It is widely accepted that there are significant nourishing social and physical health benefits fro...
<p>Swimming is a popular form of recreation and exercise in the UK and US. Swimming can take place o...
There are over 200 council-run public swimming pools in Aotearoa/New Zealand. The Local Government A...
In the years following Singapore’s independence, swimming was embraced as a national strategy for mo...
This paper studies the modern swimming environments of twentieth century Singapore, tracing the hist...
Singapore's first truly public institutions for swimming were only established in the early 1930s, b...
If the Low exists in the architecture then buildings for water sports seem to stand for a category f...
Title devised from accompanying information where available.; Part of the: Fairfax archive of glass ...
The traditional British seaside resort developed in the industrial revolution as a place of leisure ...