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Leeds International Pool

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offer a larger diving pool with a movable floor for adjusting the depth, an olympic sized pool with three booms for easy division and larger spectator areas. The new facilities adjoin an athletics and rugby league stadium, used by Hunslet Hawks, as well as indoor bowling facilities and tennis
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The building was controversial from its opening in 1967. Although in the first six months of opening, the facilities were used by over 220,000 people (then, nearly half the population of Leeds), the building spent many of its early days closed for repairs and alterations. The architect
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Demolition began in the autumn of 2009. The walls to the western face of the centre were removed first, followed by the walls to the eastern side, leaving only the roof standing upon its support columns, and internal structure. These remains were subsequently demolished.
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were cancelled. The building would have been difficult to convert for other uses, and the likelihood of a private company wanting to run the outdated swimming pool was unlikely, especially as Leeds by then had facilities at the
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which has periods open to non-university members. The building stood unused until late 2009, when demolition commenced. In the interim it was subject to vandalism.
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courts. The new facilities also offer ample free parking. They are however less accessible for people living in the North of Leeds and other towns within the
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was convicted in 1974 of fraud in connection with the awarding of building contracts. Other buildings designed by Poulson include the now redeveloped
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Following demolition the site has not been redeveloped and since 2010 has been operated as two surface car parks by Leeds City Council.
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After the closure of the building, its demolition at one stage seemed unlikely after plans to build the
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The facility closed in October 2007 and was jointly replaced by the Aquatics Centre at the
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The interior of the buildings during demolition in October 2009
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The western side of the buildings in 2008, as seen from the
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Poulson's Leeds International Swimming Pool, opened in 1966
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Index


Leeds city centre
West Yorkshire
England
brutalist architecture
John Poulson
John Charles Centre for Sport
University of Leeds


John Poulson
Cannon Street Station
London
skyscraper
John Charles Centre for Sport
20th Century Society

Leeds Inner Ring Road
A58(M)
John Charles Centre for Sport
John Charles Centre for Sport
City of Leeds
Otley
Wetherby
Beeston
Hunslet
Middleton
M1
M62
M621

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