I have been alerted to the plans to demolish and redevelop the site of St. George’s Pool in Shadwell.
It sounds as if the pool has been in trouble for a while in spite of being expensively refurbished in 2012. It was closed in 2020 because of COVID and has not been re-opened since.
Its architect, Reginald Uren is an interesting figure. Born in New Zealand, he was trained as an architect there before coming to London in 1929 to study at the Bartlett and work for Charles Holden on some of the stations on the Piccadilly Line. In 1933, he won the competition to design Hornsey Town Hall which he did in a grandly Scandinavian style. In the 1950s, his firm, Slater, Uren and Pike, was responsible for the design of John Lewis and additions to Peter Jones. The swimming baths were designed in the mid-1960s.
This is what they used to look like:-

This is what is planned to replace it:-





























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