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National Sports Centre PLA01_03_0023
Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, Crystal Palace Park, Bromley, Greater London. The elevated central walkway, framed by the reinforced concrete A -frame, in the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre.
The National Recreation Centre was opened in 1964. It was built on the site of an exhibitions centre of the Crystal Palace Trust. When the designs were drawn up in 1953-1954, it was the first indoor multi-functional hall in Britain, incorporating both wet and dry sports in one building. The two areas are divided by a central walkway with an A -frame concrete structure supporting the roof. The building is Grade II* Listed
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This print showcases the iconic Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, nestled within the picturesque Crystal Palace Park in Bromley, Greater London. The image captures the elevated central walkway of this architectural marvel, beautifully framed by the sturdy reinforced concrete A-frame structure. Originally opened in 1964 as the National Recreation Centre, this facility was built on the grounds of a former exhibitions centre owned by the Crystal Palace Trust. Its groundbreaking design, conceptualized between 1953 and 1954, made it Britain's first indoor multi-functional hall that seamlessly integrated both wet and dry sports under one roof. Divided into two distinct areas by a central walkway adorned with an impressive A-frame concrete structure supporting its roof, this Grade II* Listed building stands as a testament to modern architecture. The symmetrical layout and carefully placed beams create an atmosphere of balance and harmony throughout. Simon Inglis expertly captures not only the structural beauty but also highlights its historical significance through his lens. This photograph serves as a reminder of how this recreation center has played a vital role in promoting sport and recreation for over half a century. With its timeless appeal and remarkable features, this print is sure to captivate anyone who appreciates architectural wonders or simply seeks inspiration from our rich sporting heritage.
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