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It is the intention of the promoters that the building should be simple in design, and suitable for a holiday resort in the south of England. Character in design can be obtained by the use of large window spaces, terraces and canopies. No restriction as to style of architecture will be imposed but
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employed in the International Style proved especially suited to the building, tending towards streamlined, industrially-influenced designs, often with expansive metal-framed windows, and eschewing traditional brick and stonework in favour of concrete and steel construction. Amongst the building's
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in February 1934, with a programme that specified an entertainment hall to seat at least 1,500 people; a 200-seat restaurant; a reading room; and a lounge. Initially, the budget for the project was limited to £50,000, although this was later raised to £80,000. Run by the
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notioned that the site be used as an art gallery as opposed to an expected privatised redevelopment. In 2002, after a long application process, the De La Warr Pavilion was granted £6 million by the
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De La Warr Pavilion ... a fine modern building with absolutely no architectural merit at all. It was opened just in time to be bombed. The plane that dropped it was said to have been chartered by the
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status, essentially protecting the building from further inappropriate alteration. 1989 saw the formation of the Pavilion Trust, a group dedicated to protecting and restoring the building. Playwright
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buildings must be simple, light in appearance and attractive, suitable for a Holiday Resort. Heavy stonework is not desirable Modern steel framed or ferro-cement construction may be adopted.
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In 2005, after an extensive restoration, the De La Warr Pavilion reopened as a contemporary arts centre, encompassing one of the largest galleries on the south coast of England.
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and constructed in 1935. Although sometimes claimed to be the first major Modernist public building in Britain, it was preceded by some months by the
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A small collection of archival materials related to the De La Warr Pavilion is collected in the Serge Chermayeff Papers held by the
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and Mayor of Bexhill, persuaded Bexhill council to develop the site as a public building. The competition was announced in the
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most innovative features was its use of a welded steel frame construction, pioneered by structural engineer
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On 18 February 2022, the bandstand, added early in the 21st century, was destroyed by strong winds from
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After the War, management of the pavilion was taken over by Bexhill Corporation (which later became
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The new seafront building was the result of an architectural competition initiated by
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The 9th Earl De La Warr on the specification for the De La Warr Pavilion
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Shapes tend towards streamlined, industrially-influenced designs.
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Arts centre and gallery in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, England
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until all my plays are performed there once a year at least.
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In 1986, the De La Warr Pavilion was granted a Grade I
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